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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

[ Violent Deaths Mar
Hol i day GejebrotSon Over Nation

■ Mol* than 821 ueribns h u r t
In attendance » t tRc Ifilh. An­
nual PioaeePa Nigbl held In the
;U k t M aty -Chamber' o f * Cym-,
mrreo building hut evening, 1
.Tribute waa paid
to . more
than 100 pioneers over HO yeur*
of age. They Included reproM-ntall vet from aryan different na­
tion, and 19 state*. Near York
led with 10 praoant
&lt;i
Included la the program' for
the evening were ihoit addresses
aa follow*: Jamie Q. Sharon, J.‘
3. Parriah o f TitusvllleT Nina
Oliver Oran,
T. Hr. Lawton,
Fred I t Wilson,
K llousholder, O. P. Hamden, . I t W.
Ware, Jno. D. Jbiklna,
W. H.
Ballard o f Altadtonte Spring*.
K. II. Kllbee,, af .•Geneva, and

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U. S. Protest
Seizure Of M
By Great Bril

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mittce On Unsiejrfcaii Activities
lets ‘Funds For
ul Y e a r
AfillJNOTO:N. JanM2. -trPl
* Die. r «M alt Ire, concluding
;4 f 'un^A met Iran
, VTtl rail on Die
atricter
beearaent of- alien 'law*, but
tin will.' defer making specific
blatter tpeommemkiticni.
Veil-Informed source* Mid the
IreHtim** w o o d annual report
leh
rtbe filed
rh rnu
muat.be
flb-d with the
i*9' by midnight
JH H
n tliv fommiurc expires, will
AlailWu.gcncral proposals: an
nhlfLl MMimluh »/ ivwieamt.

Vhlte violent deatlm In other
Lions o f Florida and throughtha nation, taarrad I k obatrv» of Kaw Yang's, Sanford and
llnola CoaW*’ ta ld k a M itta

nl registration Mwa) and sonad pohlWtr of - un-American
Vltlav beyond I ha teopa o f exig atatutaa. Thetarecommends». In avbaUnra will be highla of tba report.
»
waa teamed that Diet would
Um aaeond recommends l Ion aa

Fuehrer
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ipep'Says
PARIS. Jan.
official newspaper Petit

Ballard Named
County Boar
Chairmap Again

CANABg

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UNITtO
S TA T»

n,
r»m
Th*» U n ited S ta te * tod a y
form nlly
protested
O n *t
B rita in 's aolm ir*
of
m all

th e n ew y en r opened
w ltll
disastrous
a ir
raids
and
i h e a v y Finnlah-Ruaalan fig h t*
Ing.
___

I f Finnish ' yaldlers find
tha
fighting rold,' H*i because they
are bntillng In a cllmsto tom,
parable to thb
hembphrra'a
north
Canadian or
Alaskan
regions.
Man show,
position
Finland would occupy If swung
around the Arctic Circle, from

Weatherman H o l d s
Slim Htope Grower*

pc Damage

ASHIKOTON. Jan. % - &lt; * ) drifBt Roosevelt will pot It op
&gt; W' lii■
thb Work t o -' “iMrUa
J■
. j
'-T5
Mississippi valley and the south­
eastern state* last night. '
With atUI worse weather In
prospect before tha cold peak,
l the thermometer plummeted to
86 degree, above saro nt A t­
lanta by nightfall and an hour
and a half Inter was down to 24.
Tha reading at
Chattanooga
waa about two degrees lower and
at Nashville, eight degrees low­
er.
A harsh northerly wind
In­
tensified
tha ''tew
onslaught
which veered eastward anil be­
gan to ln»e fores aa It moved
coast
Florida largely escaped
swiftly
towards tha Atlantic
the Icy inroad and the eastern
Frank A. Wright. 46, for 17
seabeard states lilfewlso
were
years a resident of Seminole
spared its full force.
As the sheet o f cold spread County, apparently ended his own
southward It left dllghtly mod­ life fay drinking carbolic acid list
erating weather In Its wake in night. Sheriff C. M. Hand dis­
In tha midwest and cast, al­ closed today.
Apparently despondent over Ids
though broad axpanses of snow
(till lay on the ground In these III health. Sheriff Hand said Mr.
Wright died at hla homo alout
regions.
. The tbarmumatar wns still 11(60 1\ Mm
He has been an rmpluyee of tha
wall below freeslng In the east
FMteburgk. Fa., and Albany. N. VlrglaU Pato|ltia Fertiliser plant
here
for several years.
Y-, registered 13 drgrees altove
Hiirvlvors nre hb wife and
seru at dusk| New Y'oik, 20,.
mocrat. «nd Boston, 21.
daughter, Mary Martha, hb fa­
Tba Weather Bureau warned ther and mother, Mr. end Mrs.
Florida fruit and vegetable grow­ John Wright, who llv* In North
ers to aspect heavy, killing frost, Carolina, snd two brothers.
Funeral arrangcmcnU will be
with temperatures ranging beannounced later.
(OsmIssm aa r s s e n m l

be reduced, an Influential Adminis­
tration supporter predicted yeaterdey.
Tha Administration adherent •
senator who declined to be quoted
by name, as Id ho had not dbcnaaed the question directly with
Roosevelt, but that he believed
the President would tall'the rrataambllng legllsators to do what
they liked about cutting outlays
■nd retaining or robing tha |4l,000,000,000 debt lim it
Thb Informant predicted that
Congress would make no great rv»
dnctlon In appropriations for re­
lief, farm benefits and the like,
and ha Mid tha law-makers there­
fore would bear the responsibility
for continued Urge-scale spending.
Congress will reconvene nl noon
Wednesday and nt I4M will hear
RaoeeVslt delhrrr personally hb
annual massage on the aUte of
tha union.
Any advice which ha has to give
on financial mature probably will
be reserved far Um budget m»e-

[ris'CetelU Brandt'

Die* At Home Hero

English Conscript

Road Group Asked To
Two Million More
Eliminate Hazards
In “ Death Valley” Eastern Port Of Hong
* Kong Is Closed As
W. D. Dallanl i t
Altamonte
Safety M e a s u r e

Mercury To Drop
To 29 D egrees,
Bureau Predicts
tfalte Decision
On Expenditures

Disastrous A
Heavy Fighting In
Finland Feature Be*
ginningOfNew Year

Frank A. Wright
Takes His D ie,
Sheriff Reports

to t * threatansd with a similar
fnlc In tha Salla sector. Russia
reported nothing ? • (
op
»necf‘ had hsppsnad
front, bnt t o ll o f the ibomblaga.
Romanian Premier ■ Talar seed
tald the provinces o f i Brsasrtbla
snd Pu-nvins, I ordering on' Baa­
ls. would be dsfsndW “ Jt; tl»^
Iasi man*- I f necsasaiT. '
Hetman scoutera ware dr bran
from over.the British Isles, hot

* * * * *

motion" was oUxfnud. '
'f ! T
Britain closed tha part Hong­
kong as a defense measure. n b &lt;

eeross the
Karelian
uung,
where the Russian Rtd army
was reported In last night’s Fglnlsh High Command communique
In hsve been hurled back in | l
assault on advance positions f f
the Mannorhclm line.
Yesterday's
heavy
fighting
along the dU-mlle Karelian M f *
liatllefront bstween tge
m ils
(Julf of Finland and Laka La­
doga, although not described |n
last night’s communique, woa
preceded by an InUtua shelling
or the Finnbb line* by Ruaalaii
artillery.
Finnish offlcU U bellaved Ike
Soviets might ha about to
launch thslr anticipated
b|gscale offensive against tba Mgfe*
ncrhelm line.
The Swedish radio report**'
that 60,000 crack
Red ArnMT
troops were masted In L a s ln g ttt
en route to tha Karelbn batflp*

Red Army Command laal w »
Last night's communique o
that tha violent Buarian attt
thrown back by tha Floabb i
fenders occurred Sunday ale
the Tslpale River. Tba wag
the Isthmus has beau foul
with hardly a lull alnca Dec.
whan the Russians hurled tk
first hlg blows against tha
luilteuu line.
vary Important mattara coming
The High Command’s coma
In 1040 which ha is especially nlqus yesterday Mid tha reaaM
qualified to handle.
o f tha 11,000 man o f the »
"Mara power to our Mayor and Sian
Division^—o f wbl*h 1
Commission for a groat
and
prayreaatvs 1940“
Mr, La (Aar's statement la as

Cooper* L«ffler Commend Commission
Ana Request Re-election Of Higgins
WolUr. L. Cooper and W. A.
Laf/lar, former OUy Commbslonar Joined today 'la commtndlng
tha City Commission for ha prograaatval acthrltka
during
tha
MSt rs tr nod also requested
that Mayor Edward Ulgglna bo

tea

fellowsi

*1 wish to odd my sndoraamsnt
to tha olaaUan of Edward Higgins
as mayor of the City o f Sanford
fo r naotbsr year. Ha baa shewn
iAmtlsowl r rite
Mkd a dsbtoal
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T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 , lM i
T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 1 1 WB

THE N EXT EVENT W IL L BE A WRESTLING MATCH

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m o OB L a F tA T A , Dee. 13.1 » »
(From Tha Montreal Hurl
"Drake line In hi* hammock in
..
. . Nombrc de Dio* B iy."
f it t hi* drum’s been struck once
" ntaVf along the Main;

n««r acAMsr,
e f f o r t

Pcci*eA5f

ARVontiWatis

' Break For The

And n«w she Ilea, actfuluilU-reJ,
"4
berafk of her galUnt crow,
_ TO. show* tho foes of Britain
what Britain's aons e&gt;in tlo.
A y - Drake Be* in hi* hammock
it t - &gt;• hnrd by the RpanUh Main,
U Itai, evtto ttoero -hU drem h.s
**'
-eeanded, and hi* yptrit lives

A "Codp for Congrpsnmen" him recently ^ocn
i»reaentmi the augunt Mouse o f Ileprescntativea hy a "fresh*
m an" mootbor from Ituliann which nil momhera might
well strive to follow. A ft e r ono year in tho Mouse,■IleprrM n tative George- W . G illie snys:
“ Don’ t talk too much.
....... — ——
1
"Ilo n 't mnko 4oo many pntmiscs, hill live up to tho
;
||?MHRT ?■ HORTON... onei you make.
*. • *
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11
.
.nzuy
ZIRHW AAMl'Vt !i5Tw Y eir
- “ Don’ t worry nlxnit what your opponents day tthoui
U
over, thank heaven

ton’ t jg o high-hn'. u fter yini'ro rli'ctod.
Inn’ f* rail to glvn tin- In-nt aerviep o f \r
ioti*t vompmmlae with your conacicncp.

phU Commtrci»| A|»It A 32H pi ice ttlltlrn
*y. rt»y tho pgnr csri

which 1st It a severe W-allng.
lost f.vr Imt") riant prlrtltloners.
Cultural Picture 'Ing,
J’uldlr libraiips were hsrdesl hit.
A il ilcalejs drew In their, horns,
'Advances Widely und
u few important ones rlosed
out. ^tiuruni endowments lost InIn Last Decade rurne
steadily—no final sttswer

Hint th® Christmas shop.
Mon la over It might be a
« to Inaugurat* a pay-up

A l BatlUi say* he ntay have to
•U k* soother walk” . Too hjdl
Just aoither hitch-hiker on life's
__
•mpty blgltw|y.
Chrbtaua Business Best In III
Taars, Poitmszter Elates- He«HIfM. That must have been sonic
-Ckrlstma* busJsM* III yonrs ago.

By JOHN HEI.nV
NEW YORK. Jan. U. ' - ( d ’l Becausc even milliorviiics must
eat, the entire rultural nieluii- uf
tlio United Btites hns vlinoged in
10 years. Now th* village doctoi
help* support the New \ork I’liil
harntonir nml Unrle Joe In-liis
guarantee the lletropolllan Opera
There "Os a Jny wlieu rne fam­
ily, the E*t*rhnzys,‘ suppnrted nn
opera, an orrhestia and i-vrn
great composer for llirlr own «•*•
IJiter
n Celunel
elusive rL,' A cut......
..................

l i tha German* keep an scut- Higginson eoi'ld shctilder the defi­
of the Boatnn Kyinphnny. and
tUag thalr ships, may te II will cit
eaeur to them sooner or later to llariy llarknesa Flagler ixmld -t»sumo ibo lllldril l-f the Neu Yurk
SMtii* their »hlp of state.
8yin|ilxuiy.
.
There « a i also Orlolier, 111* 1,
A Uopvard *rlrn!l«t predicts th*
The
virus
of
October,
IQ
UD
i
*XIoI4*B i f f i i Civilization tn th*
worktxl slowly but effectively, Tb-'
MtUt tatwn. In only about 600,000 first
break ramo Jn Marvh IU33,
* ■ * * m i s , ho says, there won't
when bearded and renmlr Olullu
Gattl-Casazza announred that th*
Metinpollton'* financial harking
waa exhausted.

Huealtn newspaper attacks
r President Hoover for hla
It relief work. What ar*

There were many slmilir breaks
over the cottatry.
Yet there were no Important
casualties among girat American
orchestras, opera companies, or
art museums. Even hook publish-

B S&amp; now* men hav* been busy
! the past week picking the
•t atoriea of 1939. But what
tat lo too (a someone who
ek the ten boat for 1949.
ford had an unusually good
Nrw. Yrar U day

has yet been found to tlmt, cither.
But potirrally nn answer wns
found. It w-ss forced on the
I world. The answer wn* lo trnaden
I the Lis*- of kuppoit.
Ono inslnnrr was governmental: j
the federal ait projects. By nml
laige, these proved thrre w-ts a
poptiltr market for “ art.” and that
“itrl" could he prmloeed to fit it.
— Privately thr situation is simi­
lar. Goer you could count lit.-1
men who suppnitnl the New Y01I: I
I 'Ii 11his1monk* on your fingers nml j
tuea: now their are more than
10,000 guarantors.
Where once thu Metropolitan
iiporn was nlim--.t wholly conIrolleil by the owtteia of the lower
tier buses, now the owner*Hereof
«lxi trying lo aell the id holdings to
the ppemting eom)isDy, and the
Mrirrpolltan Opera Guild U lining
up other theusinds to help. Etch­
ing* ar* being sold for $3 or less:
sculpture cap b* hsd al bargain
tales; populir-pitcod books arr
on U&gt;* make.
Th* ilaoad* close* taith the
country ut largo advancing to pay
th* dafirits left behind by art's
patrons In their dash for th* unto.

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are
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In Looks
• Performance
Quality and
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Caraway,
,r, too,
might
reap
____ benefit
some
I
from the
show #
although in proportion far lesT
than the British and
French.
There arc now 60 or more Ger­
man freighters stalled In Ameri­
can ports.
They hardly dare
more out o f tha three-mile limit
bccaure o f
patrolling
British
cruisers.
With a 000 mile (one of safe
water In which to operate, they
could choose their own timo nna
place from which to start the
trended dash to home.
W
German ships would be par­
ticularly discommoded - by the
tentative suggestion put forward
that nny belligerent ships which
committed a wsr-llke
act
in
American water would be denied
use o f American ports for any
purpose.
The
fewer
havens
there nrc for German ships in
America, the better the British
will like IL
They have pain*,
•takingly refused to set r x a t fl
pies
themselves which
eouaP
later be used as precedents for
German demands.

rjUG
HENRY A. RUSSELL
SEED COM PANY.

HONG KONG, Jan. 2. - —
Japanese outposts,
evidently
Virtually denudeil ot Ils air force n°t believing tho Chlnesr again
Ir the first works of tho Kino- would repeat their daring perJapanese hostlllllcs, the Chinese formnnee, were . “ raught imp- lights surrounding the city out­
A lt Command has during IU8U ping.** All of the Ghlncso plane*, lined approximately the area to
been making pajnful progress to -. accoriLsg to Khungking official |be burnt)oil.
One night, (he Japanese conwant realization of
Generali*-1
dropped their
bombs
►inio Cbiatig Kal-.lirk's program without lota. Grounded Japanese ccntralej on the industrial area
for s first-line fighting force.
| I'lsnes, with tholr fuel supply In the western suburbs. They
J*|Mit»se planes roam tho aklea.rilll unrepleniabed after
their dropped their bombs In the afra
by
searchlight*—but
front Peiping to
(!anton
and own raids, wero unnblu to tako hounded
from Hhaagiraf to the far-westA running dog-fight be- learned the next day they had
g almost tween the Chinese end Japanese' hit only rice fields, mllea from
machine- 'pursuit* from sinolhcr neat by, the objective*. The searchlight*
ut rewonv, field top*) nlneo over a 200-mtle had been moved to mark a vsl-,
! course, with the Chinese assert- uelets area.
Kunming ! ln* they shot down two o f the
&gt; enough Japanese. The raid losses were
most of **&gt;4 to be 60 Japanese planes
— tn give nnd total destruction o f Japan***
ppealllwn. munition* dump* snd
gasoline
bombing storage tanks.
■
■terrd ta
At least 30 percent o f Japan's
offensive ability, military experts
Ith sheer soy, It based on control or the
he Chin- air. Chinese troops in many po-i
nskeshlft sitions have erected strong de­
ls in nn fentive fortlflrstinn* ond lben|
uiprislng hern forced to.nbandon thorn
when JapsnoM- light bombers
light
In subjected them tn day-long f|ro,
trurl. at and leveled the
fortifications4
1ere base Japanese troops driving op an
: n com* objective can sweep straight
tber Of through without encountering ally,
1038 Chevrolet %e q
he Cliln- massed Chlneae beesnsp o f serial
Deluxe Town
es.*’
nlssorvallon— sftee- which *thsy I
were re* can take the time lo consolidate
aoonlight Uieir rear and .mop-up (he l ’ hin-i
1087 Chevrolet I
province, es*.
Deluxe Sport
1* tminbUoahln lo i-oneentrsta safflet-J
Sedan.
the city exit pursuit planes to
defend I
.
various cities, the Chlnesw have!
1038 Chevrolet f
it n r«w adopted new loetlcs. Far months II
Deluxe Town
ns Jan- Japanese bombers on the way lo I
Sedan. Radio.
Y*'l
Chungking flow over tho Hills
1 9 3 8 C h e rr * le t
6
0 party Vangta* rlvsr post of Wanhslew.)'
i r,tuS% ,n Angnst, as was Htslr Hauali
Coach
L it
.0 custom, n fliahl of 87 passsd1
1936 Chevrolet 9
over tha elty a l a height of 3,000
JSSL ..M * r d v a u »,J ln .X n ia . anDeluxe 4 Door
Sedan
lYatcfalog rarefully *T8f “ MBtr xntetttpocUng pilots. *7Ykrn the
mt opportunity, Iho Gblaaae carnage waa ended, according to
1937 Plywwwth |
laliealrd thia performaur* by IVanhstcn foreigners, 18 Japan­
Deluxe Town
Uiag the city on OcL 14. T I - ese plane* were smoking on the
ground. The real had fled, got
1 ground.
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Social A n d Personal Activities

cruisers from refueling within
the neutrality tone, Jamaica and
rcveral other
Important
little
spots are entitled to shelter and
refnel British ships.

O f rnurse, Uie British would
want ua to broaden the defini­
tion o f “ wnr-liko nets” ta In- -Imle more thlnya than actual
j battles.
We would bo asked,
for Instance, to keep German
j surface nr undersea rnlders from
molesting British or French mer­
chant ships within the neutrality
tone.
That would be n nlcu onler.
It would vastly widen thc^-area
In which British merchant ships
could operate In safety before
they had to Itcgln that perilous
llawt llrou gt-th r real belligerent
tpnas on the European side. With
thatl&gt;)M l tit guarantee, there
might have been no battle be­
tween the Graf Spec and tha
Brltteh cruisers.
Likely, aUn, the British would
expect us to prohibit resupply­
ing o f German ships within the
neutrality cone.
With those two
things
as­
food
sured, the British navy would | U X U ! m ! I 4m m D i a
havo many fine ships fir e to
patrol the rest o f the Atlantic
and the North Sea. Moreover,
even waiting
to
drop
their there are no
ground* upon
“ BURFEES SEEDS GROW
bomba.
which
the
American
nations'
100 W . I l l 8 L
Phone 41]
At Chungking, Japanese bomb- could art to prevent
British

Chinese Slowly
Build First Line
Of Battle Planes

A fte r Christmas S pecial
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Thrwc who find It difficult in thpac confusing dajr*
to fteporate the wheat from tho ch a ff in nil they hear nnd
read,
It. Mill*
I VSSSI) may
SIISS/ profit
|#S W »S» from the obeervution* o f Clyde
V
cr, director o f the Institute fo r Propaganda Analysis, In
the Rotnrian Mngnr.ine.
E very man can learn to analyze propaganda fo r him*
aelf, Mr. M iller asserts, by stopping when he hears what
may be propaganda, and by asking him self: “ W ho says
It? W h y? W hat arc the motives o f those who Influence
him? W hat does ho wont mo to do?”
Such a process
Isn’ t easy, ho warns, Jrocnusc iicrsons are too often m in i
by their emntlnps. hut it can bo done.
......’’F e w .n f ua. nrc.Jn n |&gt;oitftlon to answer the prmrauaiu Ia ■CJtmpaifiiia Uml *»f« s!ige»| to influence our think*
ing,’ ’, julva M»V Miller, "lint all o f im can analyze props*
oAndfl. I f 'Joii do not ,wnnl t o Ik1 taken In hv propaganda,
Inaiht tori the facts. W eigh th e points on Irehulf o f ev­
ery side.”
Todav’s propagandas roneern all o f ua- I ktsuso our
reaction to them may determine the kind o f world we live &lt;
in tomorrow, tho nuthor comments, reemphasizing the p o in t,
that while propagandas may be both good nnd bad, thoso
"aunereharged with em otion" must lie carefully scrutln*'

Behavior Code

WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.— &lt;/P)
— Wa have it on reliable author­
ity that the British and French
will be extraordinarily pleased If
wo will pledge ourselves to keep
German raiders out of the west­
ern Atlantic. They w ill'b e glad
to spend their time keeping the
rest e f the Atlantic
nee
of
them.
The same authority assures as
that unless we guarantee that
we will keep the Germans from
committing
war-like
acta
in
these waters, the British will in­
sist on the right to do It, Just
as they ajwaya hare
In |mst
wars with Germany.
That, In a nutshell,. I* the re­
ply almost certain to be mads
by the British to any blanket
proposal of the 21 American re­
publics that our neutrality cone
be kept free of such dramatic
sea battles aa the nno with the
Graf Spec.

BUT W e W lL L f

Analyzing Propnffandn

TH IN K OF OTHERS MORE
T H A N OF YO U RIELKi And the
, Lard turned the captivity of Job,
train he P&gt;ay*d for. his friends:
Oho the Lord gave Job twice aa
moth aa he had before— Job

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By P R O T O N GROVES

When we le *m that the United Sintra In Mill pay­
ing the coalu o f Iho W ar o f 1012, we are moved 4o won­
der when wo will K&lt;-‘t through paying fo r the Inst w ar In
which thin country engaged.
Under the clrcumntanccn
good hunlncnn judgm ent domandn that we keep out o f
futuro warn at Icon, until we have paid fo r our old onen.
’/Mr. George Dlghy, on Kngllshmnn, recently motored
across America with his w ife ." reveals n weekly publica­
tion In Ixindon. "M r. Dlghy m:ule a discovery* concerning
U. 8. w ar pensions, payable to the widows of pensioners
even when marriages are contracted
two
generations
a fter tho pensioner’s service hns ended; they ore aUT1 fet­
ing paid to widows o f men who served In the 1812 Waorl
“A girl o f seventeen who married one o f these war
veterans o f ninety-five in 1800 would bo only s lg ty -fite
today, with manv more years o f
pensioned wMnwhood
probably ahead o f her. A n v o f these widows who became
centenarians will still be drnwlnir tensions In Jw7Jt.
"On this basis, Mr. D lgby adds, it will tie A. D. 2079
before the Inst pension che&lt;|ne payable in respect to the
1914-1918 w ar is endorsed by its last widow, who will not
be tarn fo r another fifty-seven years I"

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S ocial Calendar
TUESDAY
Business nnd social meeting of
the Alnlbran Class of the First
ltnptir. Lhnvch will be hsld at the
home of ilia, A. I- Kelly, 20U
l&gt;nurel Avenue, nt 7;."&gt;0 o’clock.
W E D N E SD AY

Itcgular buslner* meeting and
luncheon of the Woman's Club
will be belli In tlu* club house at
12:30 o'clock with Mrs. .A. L
Collins us hostess, assisted by
Mr*. Kmler Curlrtt, Mrs. J- T.
.Newby, Mrs. Hanford DoudneV,
Mrs. .1. II. Menlck, Mrs. G. A.
Speer uml Mrs. H. O- Sblnholser,

TIIU B H D AY

Begulnr Hireling of SwiilnnltChapter Numl4*r Two o f the O l­
der of Ihv Kii'tcm Star will be
held in Hu* Masonic Hall nt 7:30

j.

T. K. L. Class of the Firs! Bap­
tist Church will meet at 8:00
o'rlork at the home ef Mr*. \V. I..
Hliiinlrnniire with group four h*
hostesses.
FRIDAY
The Builnes* Woman s Circle of
the First
Presbyterian
church
with Miss Mnry Karle rhainnan.
will meet at the home ot Mrs.
G rove' l\ Willinma. 2174 San font
Avrnuc. nl 8:(HI o'clock
A meeting will lu* held by the
Ai-u-ii.no
Legion
Auxllhiry ill
7:30 o '-l.-l in the ligkin Iml for
the purpose o f' organizing n Jun­
ior Auxiliary
of the American
Legion.

NOTICE
PrarlVi* of uffh-eix o f
der of the Eastern Star
In-Id Wednesday night nt
M. in the Maronlc Hall.
fleets see urged to attvnd

tho Or­
will ho
7:30 P.
A ll nf-

TODAY ONLY
DOUBLE BILL

rcnnmiate at the University of
Alabama who ha* been his house
guest during the Christmas vaca­
tion Alliert Fitts entertained Fri­
day night at hi* home In Mnyfttir.
The living mom of his home
wa.i rlrared for danrlng snd the
mom* where tho guests wrrv entirtulnnl deeorsted with gladioli,
greenery nnd pine boughs.
llnfrr.hmenta were aervisl through­
out the tvenlng.
Pn-sent’ with the honor guest
were: Miss Marjorie
Cnghurn,
Miss Msrtlia Telrorsl Miss Kath­
ryn Thigpen, Miss
Marguerite
Ingliy, Mtsa Oleda Dyson, Miss
Catherine White, Ml's Trenholnit•ritntmII, Miss Ihirothy Milrhell.
Miss Marian Kstrklge, Miss Dmothy Wiggins, Miss Mary W ig­
gins, Miss Helen Palmer, anil
Mist Joanne Attarelln.
Also. L. M. Telfnnl, Walter
Haynes. Donald Bishop, A. Walhire. John Hlntermlatrr, Billy
Xachry, Jr., Ilarr)* Grlniball, Bohby Newman, John Morgan, Les­
ter Philips, Sam Dlghton, Henry
Wight,
Brantley
Adams, ami
Jark Bolt.

Mrs. Bennett Land Is
Complimented A t Tea
Complimenting Mr*.
Bennett
Und, Jr., of Apopka, before her
iscent marriage Miss Dorothy
Maine* o f this elly, Mrs. nennrit
Und, Sr.. Mr*. Ilenry Land and
Miss Lydia U nd entertained *t
lea Thursday afternoon. Given *1
' the Und home In Apopko, the af*
' fair via* the outstanding social
event of the Apopka holiday »»a•on.
Assisting the hostesses In re­
ceiving the gueata werei Mrs. 11.
T- Carleton. Mrs. W. T. Ch*m|ineys, Mr*. J. K. Parrott, Mid Mr».
W. G. Talli n, all of Apopka.
Mrs. J. f! Robinson snd Mrs.
Davkt 8 . Simpson, Sr., presided
at tho Ua tahlo, and assist Int in
serving were Misses Mary ond Kit
Und, Miss Vota Claire Robinson.
Mias Virginia Colbert, Ml** Annie
Mae Isenhower, Mrs. Raymond
Anderson and Mr«. \V. J. Ignu. of
Apopka. ■_______________

Dr. Elizabeth Tracy
Speaks Before League
Dr. KtIsabelh Tracy gave a talk
cn the New Year at the regular
weekly Weetlmt or Ike ! ‘r**hvv
terlan Yonng People's league held
Wat Sunday nlghl In the ehuirh
with Ml*n Virginia Ford leading
the program.
A carnet solo wa* riven by Bil­
ly B'vntley and n |ilano eob*
played hy MW* E ll*' llutehWon.
JWveral fam llLr hymn* wete smut
and tho group lc-1 In prayer by
John Ristllnc .
Tho buslrn»« M»*i«-n prec*xle«l
Ih* ptogtnnt • ml the prayer serv­
ice ttiit Ini by l.iila il Hi'i udon.
A rc|Mi&lt;t wiih given mt tin"oilier ri-akl bvkl 'y . the leogur
Ukl Hatmday night it Iho home
of Juhn ami Fn-I llWtllnv in
Isingwiod which was attended by
n laige group uf moat bora._______

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TR Y -BREAKFAST ’o ^ ^ L U N C I I
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AND YOU’ LL COME BACK A G A IN 1.1 I

L A N E F 8 DRUG STORE
Prowpd D e U ftty

Telephone 148

T tk p h o tf IM

Friendlys
Fortunes
Florsheims

nouftw®0*

Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Calilw-rll uml
daughter, Chnilene, *|ienl the
weekend in Tlmmu»lun, (in.
Miss lU trl Harvey left Snmlay
for Nashville, Tcnn, whviu -lie
will enter Ccoigc IVab-*ly Pullego.

8 XNTURD

IIB R A T.tJ,

Honoring the memory ef latum
Kish Galloway, the Hanford Wom­
an's Club will have a program on
Wednesday owning at 8:80 I* M.
In the club house. This occasion
will mark the dnlk-stlon e f iho
Stelnwoy Grand Plano, which ws*
ntsdo possible by the Joint gift
of her family, friend', snd fellow
club women.
Arthur J. G'nhnm, head of pinno nnd organ hi'tructlon nt Stet,tm University nnd who was n pu­
pil o f tits* eminent Russian vir­
tuoso, Jo.enh Idnvlnm-, will be
till) solo urti*t for the evening.
&lt;&gt;U Members, former
vluh
members, riintributnra to the tilnno hind nnd club gue*ts ure utvlled to attend the program.

O C ALA.

.Inn.

2.

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Hall. tt**i-li*d b) I lie Lake Mat y
HIlVi .• River.
Tin* h entinn w. ih - b » 1-sl be ttii li* w’hit King "S oitlli of the
lint
der.”
t:m*i ext-villi' il.u ity o f the wo­
re Would not oi.!y |ierliti! the p i«sepgi'rs sl.'W's i-r -,&gt;••11'* in v ly oil*
sened hnr w ild 'ill,.» ■nelms'i*
to inlnnti I, *i*itl\ lb.- . ,fi'* Im'tiiivnii ft. in &gt;i

home JJ. New Sm) rlia 28. MiniJp, DeUml Jii. Snnf.ird *2t»,
llviedo. rind Fi rii Park 28.

f.t.o nnd will sink to ibe bottom
only when d'rtwn ny power, Th's,
he says, assured a high degree of
&gt; n (il) i luce any lurehatthnl fail oie wvukl lx-*nil in the liell meretv hohhing to tlie surface.

Junior Auxiliary Of
i.-.in t..
Lpjrion To IU* Formed £!,,%r1

fro m

ra n

Over .‘125 Attend
Pioneer N i g h t
At Lake Mary

Mi*s Vivin Craig of
Hovi nth

District

, "|1| ill*., ' h- in ol-

l-n.li.m
Mi- lb-tie k u : ii ir--r. Oiliiml-i
All
1III li Dislik-t lo nlor I'liniriiinii, iitloii M
will |„- hi Sniltoi»l on f t ill- y ' llo'il i !.i
•ilulit ot 7:-*to o 'i I.«'k
al
Iho -n id l
Ainork'sii Legion luil to urgaiiu-' j •ponn *
n Junior AtiNiliiiry of the Amor-1 Hireling

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(C oslIsH fH

tween the low ?0V low .*IO*a, to*
mnriow morning.
The doreenst ef fro*t, and freejim; temperature* wa* not limited
The huge silver eal&lt;* it. tnidl
to the exlientc northern part of
n&gt; hemy metnl nnd sli.bbul with
the peiiinniilit hut • tended to the
Ih; ilvels, pn SI nil'll -I -ten in:e
ii.ucVlands f the K\- rglades.
sight ns it tl-utr-l ol Hu* -lit 10 .*
I-hill, Mr. J. |&gt;. IV.ili*. Mr. and
E xp ert' *-ii-l hi eng-**
would
ti-day with only its I'-iiiiini: lower
•mud j * l...... r- two hoots
Inotrudlng, "lith- lb ,\ I ■ in­ Mr*. S. I* Vov. ler. Mr. an I Mr*.
I*. I). An lit.o n , V i. and in'*. oml t «i ■■
I
luurs, withis is |&lt;!f|&lt;.ited f"i l &lt; i
m
lb
i-.si'e fmilTllul
Ills* n. \t few it ■i. i»i:-li il II. t\ Pugli. M t* II. fVrhiftMe, .-ill injiie;
thipe th.il rrofis
ileseent I* In tr 1* r
.s•% |lie 'll . Frank Evans, riiiilnn.ni tr- tritely gio'ei'i
-roil'd uni In . i ieu*ly dullinged.
•ide i f the eh-rf pn
. in I In .iip tie n i iianiilt'i'i , Mr. .in-1 Mr*,
I.. Howell. M ia
Raymond The 'fore*'.1*1 mrlndid:
Flontmammoth »pi m nt &gt;i■&gt;■ hiail nt li

ful

CII'OII »»f Jfii UiMivllliv

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Vce ala irn l

______________

Mr. and Mrs. J. K Doason and
Mr. and Mr*, nyron Fox spout
llotncr Deason o( Llnrolntnn, the New Year's holiday in Allan- '
(la., wen- the holklav guo«ls of ta, O*. They were areompnnled by I
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Peterson
Mr*. Fox' mother, Mrs. R- li. 1
Dunean who has mado hrr homo'
Mt«» .Mniunri-t Yi'rany tvluined ill Sanforil for tho past si% yroi» 1 l-’ix-d William- left vi—tiiilay
to her work iu WsstiiiiKtuu. D l '» and who I. going to Owensbor- 1for. tinHnville, til**., when- lie
this afternoon after *|h ndlitu the ough, Ky., whore *ho will tnako |will 1^-1111111* In* nark n« tn*p-s*tur
Christmas varatlon with her mo. hrr future home
ul foimitnttiiu "nil, mi ttu- In idee
tehr, Mr*. F. 8 . Vet nay, amt fainIwlllg i&lt;m-ltiii'tisl net'll** Itie All*
Resuming their «ludie&gt; nl Stet­ *i*-ippi Itivi'i' after *|ii'iiituiu *I--*
son University in Del.nmi after |uti-t til line- n* the gur*t -if til*
tflng the holidnv guests of their patent*. Ale nnd \li*
) Mil T
families are: Miss Cecelia Tru- William*
lurk, Miss Mildre.1 Ratliff, Mis*
„ t Louisians Sit
Nancy Roasetter, *11*4 Helen An­
S-rw Orleans
Mr* \\ It Bytuii nn.| fnmil&gt;
derson, Miss Evelyn Cate., Hairy h iv r hml n
1 |n/ |h,. holkkiy
tfiir l J, Mix*
Mlnarik, Sidney
Nix,
Ifnhrtt Hi lly IVtlmiD of Vtik'ii »i:», I»n.;
Herndon, Hiaxlon Huntley, and M is s lltttinv K I h ' i o n i i of ll ci if h
James Dvson.
II mmm. \\ .1 ; Mi ” «.| J!r« Mrl*
vyti T h u m i i o u n mitl

Mi--

Due

to

“ INSURANCE PLUS SERVICE"

PIRF

CASDALTY
TF.i.trHONr. tao
SANFORD. F LO R ID A

an unusually warm winter

. . . y ou 'll find greater savings and
greater varieties than ever before in

JANUARY
CLEARANCE

K*i«n«

«*f Klun iHV, S
Hil­
Mr. snd Mis. Glenn E McKay brth
ami daughter, Florence McKay. ly 1.041|?(IO Of f|l«M Ilk lilt*. S. C.|
V ii w o n i
I.jn oh *
have rvturncil after i|irmlhtg *v\ • mill .\ t i ln o y
rial day* In Key West where they bniv, S. V.
were the goe*t* of .Mr. and Air-.
Charles S. l.»i\ve. While lit Key
West, Mr*. Mr Kay Ihktallnl the
• ffkrts uf Erin Chapter Number
21 of the Order uf the Eu*t*rn
Star. They also visited to Miami
as the guc*tk of Mr. nml Mia. W.
Hugh Cuinb* and friends.

Mis- IS-nrl Ih.h-on, Mi*.* Mildrv-l I’ tdiaon and Mre. J. N. Itnb•suit, Sr, relarned last night frwm
j Hasting*, "hen- they have visited
aa the guests uf Mr. and Mis. II.
: L An-let,--ii

ANDREW CARR AW A Y AGENCY

(2nul&gt; UnlliiMl Jr. I«*f« I. hIhv f.»i vimb \Noo«Doi», &lt; linilofti* l«lnll.
Knior&gt;
Hi.u. i .ny
in
Atluiitn. k iflci
\\ liuldon, L.'iurrlI»• Mm
I»n., nflt-r \1* 111111; llu* li««l»«Inv * ] *krw .’«iu(
1Ctit Ii
S* atit It
Rulh
with hi&lt;a iRiiciiiv Mr. i«iiat Mm 1 Aiith*i*«»ii nft*ttni|iniiir«l it
il»»*
(iiittly linllntit
pktint
—
—
A iiiK io ffttncalv wnt prrtrnl*
.Mr. nml Mr* J. O Adam* l o l i j t d l»y IM I.niir nn-l Mr. nml Mrs.
ycttvnlnv fm the
C*. I.. Iltt*-! M«*Sl.tnow. ttaptinc Titknch |»rr*
pit»tI in WnycioM, On. wlirrr Mrs. |i*cnlr*l .t violin *olo nrroni|iniiip&lt;|
Ailnm« will n tt’ lvr trrniinmt fm h\ Mr«. Jtiliu* Tnknch. A quirk*
nitnin tlmr.
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PERMANENTS

$1.00

OIL WAVES
$2.00 and up

B. t. Perkins
HOLIDAY

!&gt;!« Military Academy In Cnbia. Turn , thl* afternoon o n ­
er visiting during th* holidayi

&amp;

The V a sily Fair Besaty 5k*p
it saw amdrr Ike m t » i | » a » * l
• f F rla te ti Pat, 113't 1*41■ u A v*., DeLaa4. Upstairs la
th* Stewart
Rail4iaa. Telaphuaa 333.

MnrOm

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o|K-rator

SPECIALS
( Du* 1«»( «»f i i h msch 1liHi w r art* unx
o f :itnl you#ll l»e (k»llirlit(*«l lo hav*
nils I

16.60 OU Wave $3.00
$6.50 Euprenc $4.00

1036 Plymouth
Dolus# Qaajte

FAI.I. SHOES REDUCED TO THESE NEW
PRICER FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. V A N
TO $7.00 RRDUCKD TO

Lot No. 1

1

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1936 Ford V8
Deluxe Tudor
M M Ford V8

Deluxd C«8pe

la mar alaff af la *
IwaaoM. lyiililUt U
nsttiag sad hair

SILK G O W N S.......... P A J A M A S ........... ROBES
All reduced for this January Clearance

O M t lo rd V 8

th e

PETER PAUL’S

ESSEX STUDIO

BEAUTY SHOPPB

All evening tfowna reduced

Bryan

S

PaU

ARCHER HOSIERY

I IB MAGNOLIA AVK.

$1.00 Value
89c

|r ' *

jnrzsnu*K

A

weinl looking sithiuers'lhle tieirrlU-d ns *‘a JO.tnn diving Ih-II"
v.is I-weird Into the water* of
f-liver Springs t.slny nod the
loliniliiiig iliclnis' s rnnl
they
sen- pn|-aivd fni li* flr*i i-vpinraI Inn dive to the submerged
iiuimIIi of the erenl sublet rnneuu
Slice- Rivet.
M-'x (i. lie Nell', the well-known
s-il-imirine inglins-i, who tnvi'iited
the new Ih-|| ai d J« snpervldii •
ils trial ili'f
*o, s this Is the
first d-vi.e of ll» Iriltil ill Iho
World. Il is t-iiilp|ii-d wilh It
wind-'wa eromiil Its lop rim, eiirh
of them 12 in In* In diameter,
large onooi'li In peimil I? men
mid Inigo &lt;|U'iiitltles of photognplde I'-i lpoii-iil, iillowiinr Itiein
to rondii.-t -iihnin hie nhse-vnllnii*
no nil i lull into sente.
tlf the few e\ i-trnt deep *e,1
la-lls, iih’lildine t’ li It S. N ivy's
rescue hell whlrh " 0* ll-isl en III-'
Si plaint, and o f nil Ih -I I s in hi*
lei*)*, this I* ,nid to In - lln* b'lge-l.
At first glonee it ivsemlile* the
Nnvy's faniopt tu-|| hut rlnsei
examination rrvi-als v.«*l differ­
ence*.
N’ohl slulr-l llut his new Ih-II i .
untune in design Slid tiriuripli- in
Ihnl it tend* to ft-ol nt Itie , im -

1914 Ohrrrolet
Deluxe Cooch -

408 SANfOtD AVB.

Mercury To D r o p
To 29 D e g r e e s ,
B u r e a u Predicts

Mr. nn-l Mi* W aller llnvno*
Returning tn Flnikki Slate Col­
lege For Women in Tallahassee and family ho I nO lhelr rvivk eii-l
after spending tho Christmas vn- gii'Sl.*, Mr. i ti ! Mt . II II : l. v-

cation In Sanford with tholr fam­
ilies were: Miss Dorothy Milrhell,
Miss Elizabeth l.efflrr. Mist Luiy
Miss Mary Kllvn Usher ha* re­ Roumlllat, Miss Doris Jackson,
turned lo Uiulalana State Uni- and Miss Flitahelh Whittington
veralty In Baton Itouge, U.,- aft­
er being the holiday guest nf her
Frank Woodruff, III, departed
family.
Ihb afternoon to resume his
studies at Fork Union Military
Mis* I enora Whlddon has re­ Academy In Fork Union, Vn.. aftturned to Ukrland where she ter spending the Yulrlide season
studies as a sophomore nt South­ hero with his father, Frank Woodern College -tfier spending the luff, Jr., tnd his gramlpairnt*,
holidays here with hoi family
Mr, and Mr*. F. L. Woodruff.

Ali*» Duguthy V)alien left this
nftei nnen lor Washington, D. C.,
where she will resume bee "o ik
after visiting hrrv dining the It-di•lays with lift iiiiither, Mrs Kate
Wat m t

witted colored boy »ix years of
age also ndded life to the pro­
gram. A mock flat fight realis­
tically staged by two Lake Mar)
youth* also was a highlight of
the program.
A ribbon war given to each
pioneer prerent which will ad­
mit the hearer to the Ttltz Thentie a&gt; a gum .
The committee for Iho pinlieer’r meeting war composed of
Ft unit Evans. d u n man. Mr. nnd
Mir. Hubert True. Mr. and Mr*
A iih n r lom kri'»i.. Me. t\ \V-

Laura Pish Galloway
Will Be Honored

Mrs. Moiris Mnyu nml two
shilslmi - f Pli-vclnml, ()., have
loon visiting hero with tela live*
during tho holkkiy*.
with his pairnts, Mr. nml Mr*. J.
D. Wotslruff.
Mr. nml Mis. Thomas It-ilUff
hud as llirlr guosls Fi kitty nnd
Ml*s Alice lutni-'r rotmnwl Inst
Saturday, Mr. and Mr*. Ila-coin night from Valdosta, tin., where
Hurley i f Gniinly, Yu.
she Visited for tho'imst wix’k with
relatives.
Ml** 'Kith* Bryan Tolar of l * «
Angelos', Calif., is visiting iters- as
William Lcffler hns rctinmxl to
thu guest of her uncle nml mint. Fork Unkin Military Academy in
Dr. and Mis. J. N. Tolar,
Fork Unkin, Vn, after visiting
here during the Chiistmss vaca­
Mr. uml Mrs J J. Pen lit and tion *• the guest of his nnietits.
childien, Betty,
Marjorie,
und Mr. and Mrs. W. A. I.offier. un.l
Carolyn, spent the hnlktnya heis* family.
______
as the guests of Mr. nml Mrs. A.
J. Peterson.
Miss Marjorie t'nghtnn
loft
thl* nfternoon for Now York City
Mrv. J. N. Robson. 8 r., ha* re­ whciv she will resume her study­
turned la her home in Danin aft­ ing of dancing under Mnixlklii
er visiting here with Mend* and after spending the pa.l
thno
relatives during the t hrl.imn* wreeks hsrw with her pnrrnls, Mr.
season.
nnd Mrs. J. Ben Ceglui'ii
Mr. and Mrs. John Millor and
children, Ih-lty, Pearl, nml Frank,
of
CUrksville,
Tenn.,
xlsiled
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the holiday season.

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another example of Florida's many wooden
of nature. Although manymlles from ocean
or gulf, the water la of a very high sodium
content, an indication of-very aalty water.
It Is lnlerestlnf to know that not only many
-enlt water flah are fottfcd In the spring
but also numerous crabs. The water from
this spring is said to contain great medl*

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Southern Cal Is

21To7fi&gt;
Gear- up tha hall until they had swept
a W Mia- on serosa far tha tying teuchnd 4t0,kOO dawn. On tha ftrat puy after the
Stent 4U- klckaff retain Boaeh whirled tha
to Jmmil- hall to J. P. Sprayberry for a
iflai 11 to flrat dawn. Little Bobby - Pair
'
picked up another through the
I line and than Geergig Teeh pulled
the play that repeated later, was
to prara Mtaaouri's downfall.
laoo, lair lay Ida
ball
from
Boaeh an an end-around, shoul­
dered hla way 14 yard* to the
Missouri 10. fast Id keep the op­
pn lengthy nm*
position befuddled, Boaeh wh!p|&gt;cd
a paaa ta laoo on tha 4 and lour
play* later Bator hammered over
center for tha h u t law Inch**.
Ray Oorra Tech’ * place-kicking
specialist converted to even tha
(a me.
Midway o f. tha aeeond quarter

14-0 Winner Over
Tennessee Vols

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

ROSE
B O W !,
PA8ADF.NA.
Calif, Jan. 2.—(A1)—Winner nnd
atlll Rnee bowl champion—Southtm California.
Railing agalnat
the
t minted
Tennessee defenae with the regu­
larity and power o f the wave*
that wash in from Ihc nrathy J*nrifle, the Trojan* Inundated the
men from the South to win tills
twenty-alxlh • Interaectionnl lootball classic by n acoro of 11 to
0.
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A packed and partisan crowd,of
02.000, .which filled terry *e.u iu
the giant alodium and spilled
over onto the surface or the play­
ing field, *«w the Southern Californlana crunch their why to
touchdowns In tho second' and
fourth quarter*.
The victory marked the sixth
imbllng Ro»e bowl triumph for the Tro­
jan* and completely smearrd the
great record of the boys from the
Volunteer state. Tennessee went
Into the game riding tho cre-t of
a 23-game winning streak and

to 181 pad out paaalug

throe1 play*
Join, to hun
t to reach
S im
there I be Missourian*
mnded over, with Christman hit*
iff guard fo r tho final yard.
Cunningham place-kicked tho ex­
tra point on hla second try, after
Teeh draw an offside penalty, and
Missouri appeared briefly to havo
the situation In hand.
Th* ' boy* from Atlanta, how­
ever, had other idee*. They re­
ceived tho lilekti/f nnd didn't glv*

Greyhound

Resvtlts

Aflanus &gt; »»,

aon*.
.When Jape* kicked Ihe point
awl Rut tho home squad abend 7
to 0 It waa apparent to even the
mast rabid atogar of Dixie Hurt
tha gama waa. over because Tcn■aaaaa had triad eterything it

Tonight In Feature Of Evening
ORLANDO, Jaa. £ — Tbe br»t
ft-lflth'* field o f (hr young nuvtlug nt Snnford-Oriandn Ktnnrl
Club, nin* luilm Nurth nf Orlnndo. gor* t.» tho post Tundny
night in (he ninth nnd fa»turrJ

30 V E A R S A &amp; a
A U T O M O B IL E T IO C S
C O S T FROVA 7 T
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TO B E (S O O O POFS.

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W E G O T T O G E T A L L P E O P L E O U T BE­
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toiijr x^«. c!«, s.Mi aitippr neit. _Nam'
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PUIRT RACK—Palgrtiy i
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Maybe tonight will lie n revrraa
for ParHy'a luck.
Witff the track getting faster,
there I* n go»d possibility that
Ann Hope'*' record of 32 sscmdl
tint for the dislanee wlll A *
equaled or beaten.

}'.ind Baby, Smoky Ranger,
I jnly at A n n , Court Action, Until
Coin, MU* fortune, Happy Jollry
nud Rita'a Girl, comprise a dl»tanev llrld that would Im&gt; linnl to
muni In Florida greyhound toe­
DALLAS. Jun. 2. — (A1) — All*
ing circle*.
I’ mhably favorite will be Lady Amerk-mi Uank* MrFnddrn tamed
the
ball-c ittylng chore* over to'a
nt Aim*, Lester Cole'* fine ytning
I t in.lle female who ha* *h iwn aophrmou-. Charley Timmons, hat
more late •‘lick" thnn tiny other hi.* pttnii'ig and defensive work
dog* among the 6U0 quartern nt In ought • Ionise n n ITS victory
over Ilo-lon rollrge yesterday In
the track.
Saturday night, sha came from n thrill ini - Cotton bowl battleTwenty thousand rhilled fans
i.lmnst c.aii lay*, a: the head of
***•11 In these part* before.
the home *tretch tS oterlianl a
It w*i* Tulane's only defeat o field of futurity dog* Unit in ••'iw H r two team* do all thclf
the m s m .ii, amt tlie' t.revn Wot duiled Bobby Clirit, Kropp'.* I'et sco/ing in the. second period, Hottill colle e iknwing Hint blood
put up n valiant battle before sue mul .litit lux.
She passed tin with a 2'Vyaid field goal by A le*
i mulling to the Aggie*’ fina field like u ahol und nm two I tikaeh
n substitute end. A lit*
lutnltduwn late in the foil111 lenctha the lx*t nt the wire.
lie Inter liinmons lest a Clemson
q u o i tel.
Kimbrough, who ha.
Kite proved liy that that idl e drive Hint ended with the 185driven Texas lo it* first touch tvn» nbly qualified to go the long- pound y&gt; ingster from Abbeville,
down in the niiening period, rnr e| nmte. On the bn-la of Hint H. Cl, pi. aging over fer n touchti«q| Ihe mall like .» demon t. IHrformnnce it I* difficult to
til .id Bryant missed tha
bring the Aggies front I chin.I mo. move how aouie of tho mote down,
|Hlillt.
insult- victory with only Ihrei highly ivgarded dog* can even
Timmei.s
was the offensive star
minute* to go.
i-tny on the aatne trnek with her. of the gi me that ended with Be**
Driving head-on into tackier,
Hut nfter two disappointment*, ton voile &lt; l In eaten log the Clem*
and throwing hi* huge ahmil.lci' the tana will molmldy net give non ginl line most cf the final
into Tulane defensemen, .toriin iqi on Hmoky Ihuiger, (Scruld i'nr- period.
John mined Ifi'.t yard* personally ley'* youngster. * Twice he ha*
more thnn half of the ynrdagi gone to the post n fnvoiile, only j
Piled up by the Aggie*' immiiii lo finiili fourth oiler running In .
•iltail., which was mulr in i
win * .badly; hy Wn|etuon i&gt;
torn I’ riee's elfe. ii.&lt; praam-

uu jits, Cite11Colds, Lrrnchitis

W h ile .

Jane

'eras To 14 To 13
ftn Over Tulane

McFadden Sparks
Clemson To Victory

tSIflomto native

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Janr nilts___ a t
l.'.iper rir.sr, xit.

Kimbrough Carries'Best 5-16 Field Goes To Post

ANSWER: Tlie pvnius Bureau moves n town into tltc
When IU population reaches 2500

not on tho goal
rm i. Jim Starpounced on tho
*
subsequently
ball and C
punted out
.to tho Missouri
Botch ret
b a pass before
34 and fall,
taming Wh
Saar. Tha fltot
Tech (uhatUuto toolt the hall on
one o f Teeh** mystifying double
reverses, went wide around hi*
left end out hack sharply and
aped to the end Case. Gore# once
more added the polat, and that
was all tha scoring.

PAGE FIVtJ

l art-.

clock only 00 second* away from
tha half-time rest, Southern Cal­
ifornia bnmntared to a score. 11
was Ambrose Schindler,
IIKtpounds of whalebone and whipcard and the best player on the
fjeid yesterday, who drove Id*
claata Into the nod beyond Tennwnaa'a goal lineWhen hr
idbgtd aero**, It climqxcd n 17yand drive, In w IM ^ ho was the

I cm the war to
Waldorf had reKctor'i’ fumble
I |ln«, and Fullgham had failed
iMway through

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Lnrky llnulr. 4.4*. *.■»: Clever Hob.

TH E W A R ­
PA TH AA1P
ORGANIZES
ABANDOP
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VIGILANTES

HOW W ILL WE G E T ^
A L L THE MEN CU T O P
s TH E G A M B U N G «s f

M E IAAS*t: -fJMUOGU l « f f P U T IN C E L L A R — L U C K V
P R A k U f t O U TFIT TH-KJS
J P L A C fe O N F I R E / - j r i

WHILE INSIDE THE GAMBLING HALL.
LUCKV DRAKE GLOATS OVER THE
gVENiNG'S PATRONAGE AWO RECEIPTS.

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kd and Franrr, ilelcnnlned
tek the fnnkcaetcln of toiao aggression. Immediately
their awn nations' econounder rigorous controls to
war fa both military end
kb fronts.
United Slates thus find*
f at tbe end of the turbo*
BWs tbe only ntvjnr world
with her economy faneig tinder the free enlctpriso

C&lt;rt/&gt;*•*• *&gt;-,&lt; &gt; W W » '

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topments In beMgateat et
. knoir that war means a
i Jacket for builnt*, and
itasnllwu.
{ I 'm blent Itoo.eVelt said In Kla
W - a ’ iia In emterres Sept- 2tl
I "Our litis nmai'bs guided b)
-one .Itifle, hord'beaded thought—
:kaepliik' America out e f this war.
J. . . Liestiny mads us, wltli our
slst.r notions In thla hemisphere,
ie.nl heirs of European rullurc.
Kate seems now to coigpet b U
.arsuiub' l 1k* task 'o f helping to
*’aulaKill In the tVe.’tern World a
clt.'ih1 win tele that civilization
Wav he kept nllvr.’' . *
I The i.Yiini a; of Anuriran In'duitry, .a uun.liny boar.i lor big
h"i im
mi lire. 8 itifirmwl its
.“ intense desiro for peart urllh n
fuL' MnUrjIbn of the iiiriierabU
oesUudiwii of war . , . wllherushliH. ilrpr.-islHt and ec.mo.ulc rhaInrviubly folios mi; In It.
r*f fI.t 1'vJij ' A VfS waki

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I fl &lt; iM
Irr; m
HI v H

c must o f the re»f Af ihs
I, Uncle Ham hat been Isrcesneeupled In the pa*t decade
lib own problems. Tariffs mt
rn geoda were Jsckrd up In
•President lloon-r «&gt;u»ht to I
['the ntieomlne financial pan-1
Enrobe with the Inlergovein* JO H N N Y B U TLER , tc .n s s s s*'*
U ibM moratorium In 1031,
l i home hit administration •asaeked sellb no ialarfutcaco U
wad such gigantic pro bets aa Lana T e rs e r e f the saeeee. The
Reconstruction Finance Corn,
in MDIotta to banka, railroads
Itatea, and tha Federal Farm
I to try ta check tha collapse
rm'prkas.
automotive, eteal and othar Intha parted of uneertaialy be- duatries.
flov»rnm-nt
spending
I tbe alaatbn In November, was curtailed. Bank re serve re­
tard the Inaumiration o f tbe qnlrement* were Increased. AuItaR admlnls’ ratlon tha nest tumn cf that year aaw an abrupt
» . bo wave 1, tbe Amerieen relapse In Indu-trr and rp:*ml«b g ertatg worsened rapidly, tl»r markets. Bnilnos* bennn to
PrealJent Roosevelt dramatl- revive In the summer of IW 8 , ae
tank office with tht nation'* tha government adopted a new
k shut by executive order. Of “ spend-lend’’ program,
tandas, pasraaty In tha pra*Tha threat ef war In Europe
i t pbnty, ba said:
then Jerred the American aeonbb If baaaoss tha rnltra af omy, ta ba banished, briefly, after
unkaaga o f mankind'* good* tha Munich pact ef autamn, IBM.
failed, through their awn lb aroa* threateningly again sarIinailia and their awn In- I v i n 1B39, *»lth Hltlar’s absorpatanca. beta admitted their Uen e f Cteehoelovakia. A fter
r*. and bare abdicated. Free- noma hesitancy, howarar, business
I N M i M m a w u n « w i began to Improea again in tbe
im
B f r n T l f f i t e r ta^tha summer.
I'fg pantto optalcm . .
Actual outbreak of war in Bepl| .Iddeerptt&gt;N«W Dadi* WM lamber, Instead of preclplutlng
M t and tka na*t few years Male condition* as In tRlX
xk* meat gmUtikUe. program brought back vision* at tbe World
w p re ri, M in i and _ raform War boom, at least of rbiag
•WO ‘J S f t , pndertakan in prices. Merchants and roanufaaitea. NRA triad
ruptral and torara hastened ta build up ibatr
Anee p m ei, wages and work- Inventories. Indusirlsl production
bojtra In Industry, t* asrotd |n the Unit'd Stales cam* up
^threat'' oosapetilvm, spread ngabt to IB20 lescla, with ingot

imliictloii In the great ateed In*
loatry aurpeasing all previous
00111 llinc record*.
i-.* •
Bot despite Ihs quickening In
sdustTy, Ainsrica faces lPkiLao*
erfy. Some S^kW.OOO or moroSa-

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In r rconcmlc. America, most bus-

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fa i'lr ifo « l y iar In JOtu.

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The haurdt of wat, and the
iu.n tilitir 1* of thi Imp.II .mi;
. . — aJBw SSSI national political campaign, made
ptcdictiona difficult, yet many
kpc’.U eu i* r rannSt &gt;r hare,
get* mralyats try that the Impvttu of
slgkl, by 1 lorenc* Kb*, left, and the autumn and early winter aeV eleetM rs to .k In sesrrihles. la- rrleratlon of manufacturing and
C lira nl* 1. •*n,do rhould keep wheels rpinnlnj
ip te pisy aoeio.en s-sniarwia
.well into the m s year.
| Some warned that inventory ae................. ..
■ cumulation might bring a fresh
rot been effectively prl-ned. The***u,’’ l’i *’ul
Jl|V,,,**'|,*0iiIli»’
national government debt has

fti won than V) Mfllntii

a

W tW m b ifT M that a fair
n t t m i of b a t a m b ’ b o w I*
look* to America* factor!**, both
trtn brlltevrrnU and • neutrals
jrboM former toutrei of supply
have b « i Interrupted.
v -T l* Fn-enil I l a m t tjllm aiwl
tfe.t the A D M novreri nt the.end
at Aaguet had bark d* pci its, so-

U ps, tha United' SUtsa « M

WOat* I Into Isnrs aeala financing.'
When lb s war began, America
owed the world three bllUons. Dot
when It end'd, the world owed the

into mesh.
The National Hcwurcea Commutor iccently sub.nltteil to tho.
f’lvshlmt a report which e*tiiratcd' that had lliern hren no
■hpreaslon slnc.i 1B20. and had
economic activity expanded suficbnll}' to ubrmb t'&gt;e addition*
to the labor force, enough extra
intoino wruhl hn»r been pr&gt;du id In Ih ? past (facade to build
a lO.VOO hiuiM' for rreiy family LOST: Cold Ring with emerald
hi the riHimry.
set and 0 small pearls. Return
The World War o f
1914-18
to Ills. A .;C . Williams cate
gate to the United States Its first
Seminole Dry Cleaner*.
icalitallun of tho puasibUitlti
Every day U Some­
body'* birthday. Let
OUR
flowers
aand
your greetings.
Cut
flower* fo r every oc­
casion.
Funeral De­
signs— Corsages, eta.

eairri"

BATTERIES
$4.00 up
GENERATORS
STARTERS
ELECTRICAL
R E PA IR SERVICE
REW INDING

RENAUD
B ATTERY SHOP
&lt; L. A. RENAUD
304 W. SECOND ST.

**}?

thr cprc*i!on y#*r», nn1 iU «tr- r*“ /
flc lt spending. has H o l y b e e n / ^ -

hbillion= i m.nth.
r ± 11^

V ’ V •’ *

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•rom
&gt;nrh „
|„!iiJinK, iVgijard*

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In p r^

Mew capital raised In the aa- v), U4 rC( 0« rr)r jf/orte, havaaliosrn
cttri'lea mnrkcU the past yesr , ;r,-e ,h*rp stirring*,
earn* ta only about WMJXW.OCO,
Tha affect* of war on Industrial
compared with aa avtraca of price levels ha&gt;o been minimise 1,
8 1-2 billion* annually
and corporation flnanclng In-tbe
Huge surpluses ef fa n * pra- aacuritU* market*, brought to a
ducts remain fat warshou***, pndiatand itlll In tha ekrlv weak* ad
prosperity prises for tb| farmer war, baa bean rssomed an a attall
•till are not fat eight
aad*.

Carefully Filled

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M obley's D rug Store
Phone 294

Hughes Mirasol
BEAUTY SALON
t ir jf. Pusk Ave__FWeue TIT

Conflict between gownmenti. AHbeugh buriag^ed war aa-

with government accruing bust:
aaas of wanting freedom to reP*a| tba sxasgssi and abuse* af
IvtB, busInet* man insisting that
government amitrols her* dammed
ap the flow of capital-hAMtad
aniMVriM,
aggravated
labor

PRESCRIPTIONS

SPECIAL
Through January fib
ft.BO Duart Oil Wave Fermaneata.
Eapaclally
fQ * &gt; 0
Btylad For
0
Individ nailty

LIQUOR STORE

RADIO REPAIR
SERVICE

W E H A V E THE MOOT COMPLETE LINE OP

LIQUOgS and WINES

- s r September vliiona o f 'a war
boom have blurrsi Many b«*iuau men are leery of lb* “ falsa
prospsrltj^ raaqlUng from war or-

CHAMPAGNES A N D SCOTCHES
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

vgftv^ranrorygwr

atajmemployrd. (More than A - tha highest kiddar, me every
°*1? * flrh*r*. hara become means to coosarvy thalr fund*,
reliable since lutu).
Hut on# thing tUmla oat clearThe prirate rapllrl pump ha* ly, and that U tbe lUUraidaUo*

Arcade

N o. 8

TELEPHONE 181

sai,u» |S«.

SANFORD A T L A N T IC N A T IO N A L B ANK
Banfgrd, Florida.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF
The Sanford Atlantic National Bank, we wish to take the opportunity
to commend our City and County Officials for their earnest and wpll
directed efforts looking toward, the developpienl of Sanford and Semi­
nole County,

DECEMBER 30TH, 1939

R.ESOiU R-C.ES a

.j£«jpecitiU^hotcworth^
er the iecent ^ffo'rtaVto enCQurage
the^J*iiv..i]);il of f r a t l i r i n Salford'a.nd'Sahtinole
i^cI Sctninole Goupty, &gt;vHich
&gt;vhich we a^e
asaul'Od
uced
I'o^a
6 i thp
I'n^e lasting Results. 1
iAIb
boi
tij^i
work of tin- Scrawblo County Chamber of Commerce to interest and&gt;efif-,
tertam oui
number of-Winter visitors.
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To theaq visitors and to our new investors in Sanford, we ipsue. a
cordial invitation to call and get acquainted at The Hanford Atlantic Na-,
tional Bank wliere they will find us anxious to extend to them all o f tho
services of a modem city bank.

and Dl*coyr)tM

•NONE'
t, p iin iltu ro dhd

to B$nk Stock

ifipMSfv

OH! «;»»•»»•
&gt;* ■ 647JX)

lout Obllgntiona

9 810,440.70
145,067.85

416.687M
11349,058.90

To our many local friends and patrons whose confidence and supiiort
has been a oonstant source of encouragement, the directors, officers and
employees o f Tbe Sanford Atlantic National Bank wish to extend tHeir
thanks and also best wishes for a successful 1040, pledging anew that
which we have consistently tried to practice these twelve years:

LIABILITIES
a

“ Sound Protaction ofad Friendly Cooperation in »11 Flninelal M*tt«r&gt;"

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• Sanford, Florida

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8cnJ*ols County Pro^ncsu

Mora FrfcH And VeguUblra Than Any

Similar Ar«n In America

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8ANF0BD, FLORIDA.

R o o se v e lt jPIeads
For Unity, Requests
N ew DefenseLevies
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President, In Annual
S p e e c h Says Se­ Calls Issued F or
Bank Statements
curity Not Armed
Jen. 3. D e f e n s e Alone ( AWASHINGTON.
l*&gt;— The V rilrd

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N E S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 3, 1910 ,

18 Persons
t)ie During
H otel Fir

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Cotton Bowl Trophy Goes To South Carolina

Reciprocal Trade
FDR Reveals Budget
To Call For Slash
;In Mo i s t I t e m s

H W t t n P l Ifl. trn . 3 ~ | W
— At , least
IH person*
thrlr live* I'* t*y
alt*a 'fan
en.lv m o m m a lire n t i c n l tt*1

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A i w r . i m x t T J o t.T .

Fiiemca. \»h» touatit the lilfu
hi HU -arro weather. H i t a* HI
■Mtrhiag for ladies fun* hunt*
u d FterMa State Ce»pin&gt;ller
after lhr alarm M m M
roor
L w far Fterida Bute Batik ,
hilled at they Jawix-d frtreo
hath Ml CMtdMIaai. •t dosing aa
window* &lt;if Um Ih re rA liU
, building. Other* were tiappisd
Dae. M l •
t k i h i i hallway*, « r ila.hml ta
Ik when fteora bamed Ihraaakh
Fin Ian I hcanl
report* t a ll) «ad rrtL
__
that du »ten trsAp. arc mo.ring i .
far a mm m a j^ a ffm .irr
kBei, Mw ,h. f w i
a further FinnUk sure***. while j j Bom* resident. said they
Ctrmany and Britain disputed ttie J m k n ird ky Ike sound af at
results of a North Sea air battle j —
hut the .nerve m
aad the Irish-Parliament heard ! E S L T L . i r . a Z ------ JT
that United SUtea money t&gt; fi| C t ocVupaeU a n t e U
naachy tho attested| Ira.
! thTsA-rpartmmt buikltag a)
* U»
, ,Tport? f
^
aa Inferno. How the hiaar .|
*•*
I000? ° mr" , a e prickly punted firemen,
- l a heto* readied for a ' ^ ' n ihaOdlna n &gt; Hi th'te sect
does a tU rk
___
« 4 ftrewen sakl the flro sppt
“ ,r
&gt;&lt;art i . .11 three almuttaa
— ti Wi: l-ilasis.
th. iaocthmi warfare, w Oao nrnaan suffered a
Gov. an.I Ur*. Burnet It. Ms&gt;l&gt;.nnV .»f South Csrolinn with llie
hut th. Fhuu taofu holuln« the ^
broker, bark whet, ha
KAN SAS O T T . Jan. 2. — &lt;AA Mannerhetm Line aad were aaU T T - i
»
Cotton B aal trophy which was won l&gt;&gt; fli-mson c ll.it ..
«-n on
ta ho iafHrtteg enoemoua l o w .
rom-__________
N rw Year's .lay.
(N o te tlartirr.K or-l’ .e.ident poster I
oa the Russians.
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.W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. S.—

( AP&gt;— President Rooaevol t
today coupled an emphatic
p)«k for national unity in
ths face o f yrar-born diaintefiwtlon abroad with • rec­
ommendation that Consresa
vote new taxes to finance
"emergency ■pending** for
"common senae” national de­
fense..
But. hk aald la hb annual
Inoarage, tha -permanent security
o f America ta tha preeent criaia
doaa aot lie In armed force

1 n * m can (■« a
af rradltlraa m aaliaaai b mk&gt;.

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Fine f^cordln
Traffic Deaths

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Safety Campaign Re­
sults In 166 Lives
Saved In Ten Years

n55.°S=r tf S - r J S N ^ K e e p E y e i
S S L ^ S -K S tL . ET- On A lhed Aid
bh^arkMwtodcoii.loakw two, but

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Walter S. Coleman
Is E lected Mayor
By Unanimous Vote
Arthur Y o w e 11
Praises C o n t e s t
To Award Clerks

( '* m L «Q m r ( t’i n i f c j ! » ! • )

A sks Extension Of

NUMBER US

Established In 1908

Number Of Injiiri
Se| A t About
Stfrt O f Blaze
known To Fire

M a rth o iv w g h

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Edward Higgins Com­
mended HyCommissinners For Work
During 3-YearTerm

Wilson Reports

Store Owners Invites
On Bond Deal
Constructive Crit-;
----icism By Patrons' Holders Of ITnrefundi cd Bonds Appeal
I hi\v«'b*’ r ,» R countrpr*
C mi r t Decisions
Jtivr c rillrlm o liy it-* rustumi"**
Arthur K. YowHI o f Thr Yowrll
W a lle r S. J'n'omnn
wa*
,r«nij»nny nohl In nn Intrrvlcw
C ity o f
||It n lltrnltl rf|ioMi‘ r 1*^1*)* In t'lt'fl.tl ntnv tf the
U'ommrnting on I ho
for thr Sjinfonl for Ihc enminjf your
nonctling o f $10 In t*n»li |uUrn to l&gt;v n minnimniis vale o f the
tlo* rlrrhn In ftattfafil**
»ln rr» n t v ('om m ln n io ti at ita an*
miul n'ortrimirallon meeting
volts I thr **moNi vourl«\»n»".
lost
"T b i» zton* w i'Icoiiicr miy run- j lie'll In III.* City Hull
**1104 live crltlrMni.4 liy t!»*• pin |niyrlit :it which CommisalontliitrciB who Imvo bo loyally sup* ) era Ktlwar.l
IliKuinn
and
p&gt;ittsl thr Mia i Ic at ht*im’ inui IM. J. t.ixltre were installed
puign .iiitl 1 am rcaily at nil timr^ | ft»r trnu* o f thm* mor** y t l f *
to rt*-4i|H*iutu with thr htiyiiii; pub* follow*iittr lhi*lr rp-rlectlon in Ihffi
lit* ill any pi net a nt nuggfst ioiih Fvtii'tnl rlprliiin un l)cc. ft.
If •iiim * I hriirvr that comply tin:
('toniiti-Biunt-r
Coleman
WH
with my rustomrin' want a h what
iioniiiintt*il hv Commissioner H«
I :tm in huitliiritit foi anil that will Jnnit** tint, srcomlrtl by Commit*
h«*
mutunlly
Mi . sitnicr (i. K. Ht.llin*.
Ilia elec*
Yt»wrl| Haiti.
tion w it * iinnniinmia nn all m«tn*
*T nppriviatr tin*
iTfm i
to
brra itf tht* lionnl voted
a wart | thr iiiost tffiriin t
ami
when thi' ioil wii* rolled.
tiMiitrtUB clfik as it will put oil
rom nii**ioin'r M. J. Lodge was
iiiployrrN mi thrii
iintth*
to
nnnied tetajiorary ehairipan after
plrimr thr puhllt*," In* nmrliiilril
tit.' ('nmmls.ion Imd closed Its
Thr ronti"*t fur tin* itrlrvtltin of
business fur the year o f 1039
I hr moat efficient uml rmirtisuM sine die.
•Ink in Snnfonl t ffimally goi nnMr.
t'olrinan's
■.election SS
ilfw a y yi'Btrftiny nml thr roiilt *t
mayor o f the City was made aa
W'll 4'Ioac on Jail. 1.3
ho
elite
.
a
his
l.nt
year o f a
llrlil until i thr i*iiprn*iiikni of
three year trim n- a member o f
In
as-*
|liilffi, thr roitimt l« pl«nnr&lt;l to the City Cummlssion.
Miming the chair
which
fo r
uivc inMItionfit Impetus to tht
th i co yea.x la . hern held by
r&gt;.&gt;ii&gt;niiaaiti|. r l .ward IIiggtna.
m

Karl Nordgren Sinkings Increase:;
Installed As As Fourth Month
Kiwanis Head Of War Is Ended
““

X) .Ships
Ships Sunk DurDur­ ''•«» CommiMlnner Edward HlgNew CfficerA Induct­ 100
ing
Past
30
Days;
ed By Harold Hip*rc*ml pluitf riif thr "tr*i1r-RlTona^o" rmnpaiipn » Hl «i
- pier At Luncheon Total 322,179
i Jla).
, r_ ,
jiufirn:
lisiitH ill
lntp»o\Ihi:
wapa.teut ok the Ftaaieh huat
learaed heat Russian prtaauare
that they M N a t told «h a they
e n e ta f k t t aad that they were
forced lata battle at tha pohat of

C a p o n e Condition
S till S e r i o u s Is
Doctor’s Comment
i Ra LTIMORK. Jan. 8.—(JFiM
Caueae’a “three waaka" ta Uaiaa
NtMkrial heapltal leagthaaad ta

tedkated Grammy migkt go vigor*
ously U the aide o f the Kaaatana
la Fialaad if Britain. far eaamplr.
aeat troop* to help stem the Red
htcaatea.
The Naila waul to stand on thr
sidelines a* far as the RussianFinnish wer la f a r m ed . apoV.-emea explained, bat they are tet k a t a i to aaspect that tha writera Allies waat U use Platand aa
a pawu ta tha war p m agal.sl
(&gt;■ many
(Presumably this r ip restIon of
tha Neal etewpekit was ha-.d
largely eei aa affkial aUtrm.i.l
U Ike I-earn* o f Nations pecan—
tag ta glee Fialaad all ssaiatat.ee
aaaatalg, aad aa Prime Mlni.irr
Chamberis la's drrtaiatian to parlie meat this maath that kte r »et smi.it will sewd air aappl ea
-aad ather materials- to Fialstvl.
Ths Naal xpokaia.ru roukl &gt;.ot
rostst adding that they was.Id ret

t y a night a f Cermaa
am i after a brief late
■Gerama hay-— Helra.
K (a a a a d f M alas ea&gt;
tab films a f rials ting

was priformed by Harold Hippier
s f Eustis, past vice pie*i.lent of
Kiwanis Intemationul.
Other officer- installed (or the
coming year are ax folio* •
Julius Itingfekler,
first
vice
president; O I’. Herndon second
vice pirxldent; J. J. Kellerhan,
ta iy ; I’ . I*. t'an.pU II. I.

urer: F. S. I.&gt;m*&lt;&gt;n. finsnrial
axrrrtary; ami Klsaorth llar)wr,
Sanford Ih.udney, I I Imit list net,
W. A. I.eavitl. J. II. Ilsll. I . T
Dos*, and G.*|t. tVoikman as dl(OCtoiS.
la installing the o ffie.1* of the
rhah Mr. Hippier iailluie.1 the dutie* of each and urve.1 I he s.loptloa of a pr&gt; gram of sen wr for
thr etsssing year that *«mld |.t«ve
Uteal helpful to ftanfoi.l un&gt;l itx
ritUrna.
• lie also presented the pad
pee*Ural's pen to the retiring
prasUmt. B. D- Caawell, and commended him for tils excellent noth
during thr past year.
The xrterti.'it uf such * nun ax
tha "man o f the year" reflerts the
caudltioa o f the world with nearly
turn-thirds of Its population at
wur. “ We lu Ariel Ira are living
a Ufa of loyalty,- he saw!, “ and
_1 “ ari a* exxtaple « f true
patriotism and loyally to a coun­
try that would prevent invasion
aad'revolution and
aon aptfaa within.1*
Ia Ms rwaarki ta memlwra of
the club after kit Installation aa
Mr. Nardgren pledged
k li uatirtag «fforta to thr developM a t af taa rtuk aad expressed
far’ the hon&lt; r taL
out that only in the
a eluh have
• Swede, as its

•rrvlf4** to thrlr riittomm
A ronamltfn* of
20 R4»li*ftr»l
sliopprrB whoso nano* will not In*
divulgctl will visit nil Minn** nml
nmkr o w itti n ivpoit of thrlr
lmpir*alona o f thr n|ort\ Its stork
ibcvti tlr*trt»)fti in tht .30 tiny -|»«n. ami it* prmotinrl, offrring any
Liim in lift rttiT'li'il .371 to n n *lri:rlh i* cilticisiii th4*y Imllrvo
mthI thr tli-Mth t•*11 It* if.-*14 I • at in lino whh tin ir fimlingn. Thrar
»r|»ortj4 w ill hi* In M ronfitlrnt iiil
Iriut JT’JX
hut will In* givrn tlii4*rtly to tin*
An
Anwifiiit&lt;il
I ' l f i ' Btirvty i »*t'ntf*st iii«fl|r«*ya nml turio'il ovri t**
•ho win I that at If.i't •'•'I * hip* |tin* Vorrrlinnt« eunri-rned.
with an aggiei-ali
lom uge o f .
On lh.- Iasi day o f Ihe eonlesl,
I.Olk.T.'l had Iteen d(slr»&gt;...| siller |Jan IS. n rmipi.n will l&gt;« iuii ill
Tlo*
Ilu-.i11*1 one
thin* —
no Hie
tin pul
Uh- war bs-gan Kepi, .t II,..
n'?
hl' O.-.itl.l
"lie time
, is
. .
#
.
.
iBr ran imlirnti it« «*|ioirr n* to

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will,

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planes partwula.ly . 11, - 1...

inour than one \ot» nml thr luil-

and , A V

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|&lt;••rne.l nv. r l »

The toaes were fa. I« I .w Ihc 'Jh" **,I1 'n*kr,
high (mini f*f thr WoiM w .ii when 'du.*ciiiisIdeiutHin
'
1,M*I&lt;

'........

aee.el Judges

f w" r,U - f ' ‘ '

Nr.

O l .1 1C IS l i l t BV
W eather But

« ” .*»i ! 7 T h J?Ucmj T o I Citrus Undam aged

Be Held On Thursday

Faaseel aerricaa for Mary Lae
Laadfard. IS. wha died at tha
heme a f- bar grandparrats ta
Oriada Baaday at S ill P. M. w an
h old ta tha First Bantiat Chuiuh
ta Oriada thla taaMhg at UsSS
A. M. with the Rrr. l i m a B.
Day. paster, afndatiag. Burial
was J S a t e tha Oriada cemetery.
Peru la Oataearilte, Oa. aa Mar.
U , M tt. Miea leadford he. B nd

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Geurge Munson, 77
Dies Suddenly A t
His Sister’s Home

of 11..- r«'|si.t
roniiiiiltre.
Gr.inany alone sank -s.L'lf Inns , o f ‘ h.r / ' T T sV
.
... ,
! The flr.t prlr.e winner will l&gt;*
per itay f.wa time dulinu- In r unf
^
I it
i
rw.tiicted U-U.at eani|Mif„.
* warded * In In rash, lh.- aeeond
A hrtuhduwu of ihe . « » wnr'a » " "
* ' n n v r " n‘ l
,h,r''
Itet »huwed Uni.......... I » l l l . ! ,,ril° wlnnfr
__________
George Munson, 77, retired sea
HO hhip* lltlWII.
til l Mi.ill v loti
•
captain, died .uddenly at tho lurma
•W, Frame** 15 ami i/rulml* t.iun- O A
1
1
V T 'i
uf hia sister, Mra. Ililma Londtries 0J.
way will. Jl, . . .
qui.t, on tho Country Club Road
yesterday nt 12:30 P. M.
Uta chief .wulral

t.AICELAND. Jan. 3. — ( A l —
There wrr* ten-lnrh lelelca, froirn
Is.nd., and lemprratur** In Its
low ? n 't In r».rente North Flor­
ida this morning.
A hexvy frn.t and xub-freetlne
weather vlxlled Ihe unner part of
the fruit and v r,'r.»M r growing
area In Central Florida hut fl-st
reports Indicated little
If any
damage to eltrus. Minor losses
were probable in soma truck crop
aeetlons.
Federal warning aervlrr here
forecast frost, and aub-frrexlng
tem neratum s*sln tomorrow, but
•akl nresent eobl wav* would ptaa
bv Thursday night- The forecast
•onlrM Includes' Flnrahrma 27,
Naw flmv.na -70. Mima 29. Banford, Ovladn. and Fern Park 32.

Funeral Services Held
Mary Lee Leadford For J. M. Wilson, Jr.
Rites Held Today

•j*-

tTfle.nkit - expr.aiad' A*

|nppn eu.tipn fo r tha honor ba|stowed (Tpi'n him by
hia col|
j lenglles but pointed out that the
iim.iu I. only chairman of tha
City t'.unnilssiun and that
tha
p io g .e -, made hv the Commis­
sion I, dependent it|&gt;on tha full
co-operation o f the othar mem­
ber".
In making a pled
fo r
UlO
"wholehearted" eo-operation
of
the otbet member*. Mayor Cole­
man plc.lg. .1 In* untiring e ffo rts
■" •" bait o f the best interests
of tbe City.
In III! mug over the chair to
Mayor
Coleman,
t'om m iuioner
Higgins thanked Un. other mem“
J ' " " " '
" f - ' '
%" 'I . U I g s |||r
.........
„ n i,
bet- of
the Commission, the
,i
,
s o 'rierk . ................ . .*. is m,tilled
Tin* lira!
imiiitli
h'*w«*«
I . til)
, ..
, l..
. ben.l* o f the C ity ', various de­
•ONxf*. I I m* MVtllltl
i,
XHI.I thl* 1 . . . »
|
,
i t
»
....
tho
•hir I 117
b'la must I n* toiiirtl in lit
I In lta. I merits ..ud others for
"spli'iuli.l eo-opa.ation"
during
« I . 4ily .»
..
.
Ilrtaltl
.Most
lli«* past. no.otli
M'tiv.. . offirr
|r not ImI i t than fi (Hi
l l s s l l i . r . .Ha I'.a * Srsea)
Ity i'Mam i .uHiijc tlo to » half,
‘
* nj *
,
.

•
TrFuu
Karl Nonlyros was Installed ss
Tlw fouith nt»«| m&lt;»si
preskknt o f the Kiaanix Club for
month o f th.* war t*n thr »m nun*
IPIO with due ritual at the weekly
luncheon of the eluh in the \ si­ to a fln ir &gt; r«trn U y uith ri|**.rta
des Hotel today. The re.rmony that 100 nhi|i&lt;« of .*l.'a2 ,l«P fn i* hml

Fnnaral services for J. M. WII* , Jr, 29-year-old aon o f Mr.
«W ( Mr. J. M. Wll.cn. Hr of thla
city, wera held at tha First Bap­
tist Church this afternoon at 2:10
•'clock with the Bar. W. P.
Brooks, pastor, officiating. Burial
was aaada ta tha Evergreen O n e

tunr.
A

During Id. seafaring. "Captain"
Mims.in, n. he was railed by hi*
friends, vl.itrd the .even M . and
moat of the wmld'a porta and told
many Interesting .lories of Ms
cxnrrienea.
Hr « » horn In Sweden on B«pL
24, 18A2 but ram* to thla country
when hr was a small hoy and wxa
one i f Ihe pioneer arttlrrs in ■
Swi'dMi rclony in the vicinity of
wliol Is now lip*.la before ha left
Im— wur. than (it) years ago to
. . am hi, xvafuring rairrr.
Hr was a llfo member of tha
Masonic Lodge In Naw York City
and lh* members of thr local Ma­
sonic Lodge . will conduct grt.re­
side service, during tho Intern­
ment In the Lake View Cemetery.
Survivors are hia daughter, g u
Josephine Munson, hia slater M *
a brother, EmU Magunaon, aQ o f
Kanferd.
Funeral acrrlcM will he bald'at
ths
Erickson
Funeral
Haul
Thursday afternoon with tho Kev.
J. It. Hoot, pastor o f tho Cougrugatlunal Church, officiating.
AU STRALIA REDUCES ntO M T

CANnF.RnA, Australia, Jm . A
—(AT—Tha federal ngTwngwrit
has derided to -tatplM ontf the
north terrilory’ where
of land atUI remain t
Grating grants wlU be
huge arras e r i n t M '
200.000 aqoare mites of
that will thus be opener

large numbar o f frlauds at* tha aarvlcaa and than was

LOCAL WEATi

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W tW m b ifTM that a fair
n ttm i of b a ta m b ’ b o w I*
. knoir that war means a
look* to America* factor!**, both
trtn brlltevrrnU and • neutrals
i Jacket for builnt*, and
jrboM former toutrei of supply
itasnllwu.
{ I'm blent Itoo.eVelt said In Kla have b «i Interrupted.
W - a ’iia In emterres Sept- 2tl
v-Tl* Fn-enil I l a m t tjllmaiwl
I "Our litis nm ai'bs guided b) tfe.t the ADM novreri nt the.end
-one .Itifle, hord'beaded thought— at Aaguet had bark d* pci its, so:kaepliik' America out ef this war.
J. . . Liestiny mads us, wltli our
slst.r notions In thla hemisphere,
ie.nl heirs of European rullurc.
Kate seems now to coigpet b U
.arsuiub' l 1k* task 'of helping to
kd and Franrr, ilelcnnlned
*’
a
ulaKill In the tVe.’tern World a
tek the fnnkcaetcln of toclt.'ih 1 win tele that civilization
iao aggression. Immediately
Wav he kept nllvr.’' . *
their awn nations' econoI The i.Yiini a; of Anuriran Inunder rigorous controls to
'duitry, .a uun.liny boar.i lor big into mesh.
war fa both military end
h"i im
mi lire. 8 itifirmwl its The National Hcwurcea Comkb fronts.
.“intense desiro for peart urllh n mutor
iccently sub.nltteil to tho.
United Slates thus find*
fuL' MnUrjIbn of the iiiriierabU f’lvshlmt
report which e*tif at tbe end of the turbo*
oesUudiwii of war . , . wllherush- iratcd' thata had
lliern hren no
BWs tbe only ntvjnr world
liH. ilrpr.-islHt and ec.mo.ulc rha- ■hpreaslon slnc.i 1B20.
and had
1 IjJrl
with her economy faneInrviubly folios mi; In It. economic activity expanded
sufig tinder the free enlctpriso
VfS waki
I fl &lt; iM r*f JfI.tr ^1'vSJijJ 'A
icbnll}' to ubrmb t'&gt;e addition*
pw H
l&gt; pile the widely uckmiwl- to the labor force, enough extra
I r r ; m L ' jL J i f v ] e lt c l m a rlty of the problems (sc- intoino wruhl hn»r been pr&gt;c must of the re»f Af ihs
HI v H •n**- Jlifllfel I n r rconcmlc. America, most bus- du id In Ih ? past (facade to build
I, Uncle Ham hat been Isrcet f \ • ' j ii •« 111 11 I,ui.nl tor nl lcu..t :i a lO.VOO hiuiM' for rreiy family
sneeupled In the pa*t decade
t- i ' r i U y l
fa i'lr ifo«l y ia r In JOtu.
lib own problems. Tariffs mt
, • ! L a W lI
The haurdt of wat, and the hi the riHimry.
rn geoda were Jsckrd up In
The World War of 1914-18
V
‘|
*
f
n
i
iu.n
tilitir 1* of thi Imp.II .mi;
•President lloon-r «&gt;u»ht to I
. . —a JBw SSSI national political campaign, made gate to the United States Its first
['the ntieomlne financial pan-1
ptcdictiona difficult, yet many icalitallun of tho puasibUitlti
Enrobe with the Inlergovein* JOHNNY BUTLER, tc .n s sss * '* kpc’. U eui* r rannSt
&gt;r hare, get* mralyats try that the Impvttu of
U ibM moratorium In 1031,
l i home hit administration •asaeked sellb no ialarfutcaco U slgkl, by 1 lorenc* Kb*, left, and the autumn and early winter aewad such gigantic pro bets aa Lana T e rs e r e f the saeeee. The V eleetM rs to .k In sesrrihles. la- rrleratlon of manufacturing and
C lira nl* 1. •*n,do rhould keep wheels rpinnlnj
Reconstruction Finance Corn,
ip te pisy aoeio.en s-sniarwia
.well into the m s year.
in MDIotta to banka, railroads
| Some warned that inventory aeItatea, and tha Federal Farm
................. ..
■ cumulation might bring a fresh
I to try ta check tha collapse
rm 'prkas.
automotive, eteal and othar In- rot been effectively prl-ned. The***u,’’l’i *’ul
J l|V,,,**'|,*0iiIli»’
tha parted of uneertaialy be- duatries. flov»rnm-nt spending national government debt has
I tbe alaatbn In November, was curtailed. Bank re serve re­ fti w on than V) Mfllntii
**}?
tard the Inaumiration of tbe qnlrement* were Increased. Au- thr cprc*i!on y#*r», nn1 iU «tr- r*“ /
• rom
SPECIAL
ItaR admlnls’ratlon tha nest tumn cf that year aaw an abrupt flclt spending. has Holy b e e n / ^ &gt;nrh „
Through January fib
». bo wave1, tbe Amerieen relapse In Indu-trr and rp:*ml«b g ertatg worsened rapidly, tl»r markets. Bnilnos* bennn to h
ft.BO D uart Oil Wave Ferma= ai m.nth.
r ± 11^
of ipUnl |„!iiJinK, iVgijard*A.SS5
In pr^
PrealJent Roosevelt dramatl- revive In the summer of IW8, ae billion
neata. Eapaclally
fQ *&gt; 0
Mew
capital
raised
In
the
aav),
U
4
rC(0«rr)r
jf/orte,
havaaliosrn
tank office with tht nation'* tha government adopted a new
Btylad For
0
cttri'lea mnrkcU the past yesr , ;r,-e ,h*rp stirring*,
k shut by executive order. Of “spend-lend’’ program,
tandas, pasraaty In tha pra*- Tha threat ef war In Europe earn* ta only about WMJXW.OCO, Tha affect* of war on Industrial Individ nailty
it pbnty, ba said:
then Jerred the American aeon- compared with aa avtraca of price levels ha&gt;o been minimise 1,
and corporation flnanclng In-tbe
bb If baaaoss tha rnltra af omy, ta ba banished, briefly, after 8 1-2 billion* annually
unkaaga of mankind'* good* tha Munich pact ef autamn, IBM. Huge surpluses ef fan* pra- aacuritU* market*, brought to a
failed, through their awn lb aroa* threateningly again sar- ducts remain fat warshou***, pndiatand itlll In tha ekrlv weak* ad
Hughes Mirasol
Iin ailia and their awn In- I v i n 1B39, *»lth Hltlar’s absorp- prosperity prises for tb | farmer war, baa bean rssomed an a attall
aad*.
atanca. beta admitted their Uen ef Cteehoelovakia. After •till are not fat eight
B EA U TY SALON
r*. and bare abdicated. Free- noma hesitancy, howarar, business Conflict between gow nm enti. AHbeugh buriag^ed war a a t i r j f . Pusk Ave__ FWeue TIT
IN M i M m a w u n « w i began to Improea again in tbe
i m B f r n T lf f it e r ta^tha summer.
with government accruing bust:
I'fg pantto optalcm . .
Actual outbreak of war in Bep- aaas of wanting freedom to rel| .Iddeerptt&gt;N«W Dadi* WM lamber, Instead of preclplutlng P*a| tba sxasgssi and abuse* af
M t and tka na*t few years Male condition* as In tRlX IvtB, bus Inet* man insisting that
RADIO REPAIR
xk* meat gmUtikUe. program brought back vision* at tbe World government amitrols her* dammed
w p reri, M ini and _ raform War boom, at least of rbiag ap the flow of capital-hAMtad
SERVICE
aggravated
labor
•WO ‘JSft, pndertakan in prices. Merchants and roanufaa- aniMVriM,
itea. NRA triad ruptral and torara hastened ta build up ibatr
Anee pm ei, wages and work- Inventories. Indusirlsl production - s r September vliiona of 'a war
bojtra In Industry, t* asrotd |n the Unit'd Stales cam* up boom have blurrsi Many b«*i^threat'' oosapetilvm, spread ngabt to IB20 lescla, with ingot uau men are leery of lb* “falsa
imliictloii In the great ateed In* prospsrltj^ raaqlUng from war orloatry aurpeasing all previous
00111 llinc record*.
i-.* •
Bot despite Ihs quickening In
sdustTy, Ainsrica faces lPkiLao*
erfy. Some S^kW.OOO or moroSaatajmemployrd. (More than A- tha highest kiddar, me every
°*1? * flrh*r*. hara become means to coosarvy thalr fund*,
reliable since lutu).
Hut on# thing tUmla oat clearThe prirate rapllrl pump ha* ly, and that U tbe lUUraidaUo*
topments In beMgateat et

U p s, tha United' SUtsa « M WOat* I Into Isnrs aeala financing.'

When lb s war began, America
owed the world three bllUons. Dot
when It end'd, the world owed the

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BATTERIES
$4.00 up

LOST: Cold Ring with emerald
set and 0 small pearls. Return
to Ills. A.;C. Williams cate
Seminole Dry Cleaner*.
Every day U Some­
body'* birthday. Let
OUR flowers aand
your greetings. Cut
flower* for every oc­
casion. Funeral De­
signs—Corsages, eta.

GENERATORS
STARTERS
ELECTRICAL
REPAIR SERVICE
REWINDING

RENAUD
BATTERY SHOP
&lt; L . A . REN A U D
304 W . SECOND ST.

PRESCRIPTIONS

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C arefully Filled
dL '40 Y e a n E x p e rlm m
rv —*e a*ni«» — r r m s i

Mobley's Drug Store
P ho n e 294

L IQ U O R

STO RE

W E H A V E T H E MOOT CO M PLETE L IN E O P

LIQUOgS and WINES
CHAMPAGNES AND SCOTCHES
IN SEM IN O LE COUNTY

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SANFORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Banfgrd, Florida.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF
DECEMBER 30TH, 1939

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank, we wish to take the opportunity
to commend our City and County Officials for their earnest and wpll
directed efforts looking toward, the developpienl of Sanford and Semi­
nole County,
.j£«jpecitiU^hotcworth^
er the iecent ^ffo'rtaVto enCQurage
the^J*iiv..i]);il of f r a t l i r i n Salford'a.nd'Sahtinole
i^cI Sctninole Goupty, &gt;vHich
&gt;vhich we a^e
asaul'Od
uced
I'o^a
6 i thp
I'n^e lasting Results. 1iAIb
boi
tij^i
work of tin- Scrawblo County Chamber of Commerce to interest and&gt;efif-,
tertam oui
number of-Winter visitors.
•
&gt;
To theaq visitors and to our new investors in Sanford, we ipsue. a
cordial invitation to call and get acquainted at The Hanford Atlantic Na-,
tional Bank wliere they will find us anxious to extend to them all o f tho
services of a modem city bank.
To our many local friends and patrons whose confidence and supiiort
has been a oonstant source of encouragement, the directors, officers and
employees of Tbe Sanford Atlantic National Bank wish to extend tHeir
thanks and also best wishes for a successful 1040, pledging anew that
which we have consistently tried to practice these twelve years:
“Sound Protaction ofad Friendly C ooperation

in

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R.ESOiU R-C.ES a
and Dl*coyr)tM

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to B$nk S tock

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lout Obllgntiona

9 810,440.70
145,067.85

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416.687 M
11349,058.90

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President, In Annual
S p e e c h Says Se­ Calls Issued For
curity Not Armed Bank Statements
Jen. 3. D e f e n s e Alone ( AWASHINGTON.
l*&gt;— The V rilrd

Asks Extension Of
Reciprocal Trade

1 8 P erso n s

B ut. hk aald la h b annual
In oarage, tha -perm an en t security
of A m erica ta th a preeent criaia
doaa a o t lie In arm ed force

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Cotton Bowl Trophy Goes To South Carolina

F ir

Number Of Injiiri
Se| At About
Stfrt Of Blaze
known To Fire

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Traffic Deaths
b HeWBy City

Safety Campaign Re­
sults In 166 Lives
Saved In Ten Years

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S S L ^ S -K S tL . ET- On Alhed Aid
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Walter S. Coleman
Is Elected Mayor
By Unanimous Vote
Edward Higgins Com­

H W t t n P l Ifl. trn . 3 ~ |W
— At , least
IH person*
th r lr live* I'* t*y
alt* a 'fa n
en .lv m om m a lire n t i c n l tt* 1
Marthoivw gh A iw r.im xt TJot.T.
('* m L«Qm r ( t ’i n i f c j !» !•)
Fiiem ca. \»h» touatit the lilf u
hi HU -arro weather. H i t a* HI
1 n * m can (■« a
a f rra d ltlra a m aaliaaai b mk&gt;.
■M trhiag for lad ies fun* hunt*
ud FterMa State Ce»pin&gt;ller
a fte r lh r alarm M m M
ro o r
L w fa r Fterida B u te Batik ,
hilled a t they Jawix-d frtreo
E
hath Ml CMtdMIaai. •t dosing aa
window* &lt;if Um Ih re rA liU
, building. Other* were tiappisd
Dae. M l •
t t k i h i i hallway*, « r ila.hml ta
Ik when fteora bam ed Ihraaakh
Fin Ian I hcanl report* t a l l ) «ad rrtL
__
th a t du »ten trsA p. a rc m o.ring i .
far a mm m a j ^ a f f m .ir r
kBei , Mw ,h . f w i
a fu rth er FinnUk sure***. while j j Bom* resident. said they
C trm any and B ritain disputed ttie J m k n i r d ky Ike sound a f at
results of a North Sea a ir battle j —
hut the .nerve m
aad the Irish -P arliam en t heard ! E S L T L . i r . a Z ------ J T
th a t United SU tea money t&gt; fi| C t ocVupaeU a n t e U
n a a c h y tho a tte ste d | Ira.
! th T sA -rp artm m t buikltag a)
* U»
, ,Tport? f
^
a a Inferno. How the hiaar . |
* •*
I000? ° mr" , a e prickly p u n ted firemen,
- l a heto* readied for a ' ^ ' n ihaOdlna n &gt; Hi th 't e sect
does a t U r k
___
« 4 ftrew en sakl the flro sppt
“ ,r
&gt;&lt;art i . .11 three alm uttaa
— ti Wi: l-ilasis.
t h . iaocthmi w arfare, w Oao n rn a a n suffered a
Gov. an.I Ur*. B urnet It. Ms&gt;l&gt;.nnV .»f South Csrolinn with llie
h u t t h . F h u u taofu holuln« the ^
broker, bark whet, ha
KANSAS O T T . Ja n . 2. —&lt;AA Mannerhetm Line aad were aaU T T - i
»
Cotton B aal trophy which was won l&gt;&gt; fli-m son c ll .it ..
«-n on
ta ho iafH rtteg enoemoua l o w .
rom-_________
Nrw Year's .lay. (N ote tlartirr.K or-l’.e.id en t poster I
oa the Russians.
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E s ta b lis h e d In 1908

t ) i e D u r in g

FDR Reveals Budget
To Call For Slash
;In Moist I t e m s Fine f ^ c o r d ln
.W ASHINGTON, J a n . S.—
( AP&gt;— P re sid e n t Rooaevol t
today coupled a n em phatic
p)«k fo r n atio n al u n ity
in
th s face o f yrar-born diaintefiw tlo n abro ad w ith • rec­
om m endation t h a t C onsresa
vote new ta x e s to finance
"em ergency ■pending** fo r
"com m on senae” n atio n al de­
fe n se ..

e
&gt;

A rthur Y o w e 11 mended HyCommissinners For Work
Praises C o n t e s t During
3-YearTerm
To Award Clerks
__
Wilson Reports
Store Owners Invites
On Bond Deal

Constructive C rit-;
-----icism By P atrons' Holders Of ITnrefundi cd Bonds Appeal
I hi\v«'b*’r ,»R countrpr*
C m i r t Decisions
Jtivr c rillrlm o liy it-* rustumi"**

A rthur K. YowHI of Thr Yowrll
W a lle r S. J'n'omnn
wa*
,r«nij»nny nohl In nn Intrrvlcw
||It n lltrnltl rf|ioMi‘r 1*^1*)* In t'lt'fl.tl ntnv tf the City of
U'ommrnting on Iho
for thr Sjinfonl for Ihc enminjf your
nonctling of $10 In t*n»li |uU rn to l&gt;v n minnimniis vale of the
tlo* rlrrhn In ftattfafil** »lnrr» n t v ('o m m ln n io ti at ita an*
miul n'ortrimirallon meeting
volts I th r **moNi vourl«\»n»".
lost
"Tbi» zton* wi'Icoiiicr miy run- j lie'll In III.* City Hull
**1104 live crltlrMni.4 liy t !»*• pin | niyrlit :it which CommisalontliitrciB who Imvo bo loyally sup* ) era Ktlwar.l
IliKuinn and
p&gt;ittsl th r MiaiIc at ht*im’ inui IM. J. t.ixltre were installed
puign .iiitl 1 am rcaily at nil timr^ | ft»r trn u * of thm * mor** y tlf *
to rt*-4i|H*iutu with th r htiyiiii; pub* follow*iittr lhi*lr rp-rlectlon in Ihffi
lit* ill any pi net a nt nuggfst ioiih Fvtii'tnl rlprliiin un l)cc. ft.
If •iiim* I hriirvr that comply tin:
('toniiti-Biunt-r Coleman
WH
with my rustom rin' want a h what iioniiiintt*il
Commissioner H«
I :tm in huitliiritit foi anil that will Jnnit** tin t, hv
srcomlrtl by Commit*
h«* mutunlly
Mi . sitnicr (i. K. Ht.llin*. Ilia elec*
Yt»wrl| Haiti.
tion wit * iinnniinmia nn all m«tn*
*T nppriviatr tin* iTfmi
to
itf tht* lionnl voted
a wart | th r iiiost tffiriin t ami brra
tiMiitrtUB clfik as it will put oil when thi' ioil wii* rolled.
romnii**ioin'r M. J. Lodge was
iiiployrrN mi thrii
iintth* to nnnied
tetajiorary ehairipan after
plrimr th r puhllt*," In* nmrliiilril
('nm m ls.ion Imd closed Its
Thr ronti"*t fur tin* itrlrvtltin of tit.'
business fur the year of 1039
I hr moat efficient uml rmirtisuM sine
die.
•In k in Snnfonl t ffimally goi nnMr. t'olrinan's ■.election SS
ilfw ay yi'Btrftiny nml th r roiilt *t
m ayor of the City was made aa
W'll 4'Ioac on Jail. 1.3
““
llrlil until i th r i*iiprn*iiikni of ho e lite . a his l.nt year of a
three year trim n- a member of
In
as-*
| liilffi, thr roitimt l« pl«nnr&lt;l to the City Cummlssion.
which
fo r
uivc inMItionfit Impetus to th t Miming the chair
th i co yea.x l a . hern held by
r&gt;.&gt;ii&gt;niiaaiti|. r l .ward IIiggtna.
m
i J l a ) . tTfle.nkit - ex p r.aiad ' A*
, r_ ,
jiufirn:lisiitH ill
lntp»o\Ihi:
| nppn eu.tipn for tha honor ba•
TrFuu
•rrvlf4** to thrlr riittomm
Tlw fouith nt»«| m&lt;»si
A ronamltfn* of 20 R4»li*ftr»l || stowed (Tpi'n him by hia collenglles but pointed out that the
month of th.* war t*n th r »m nun* sliopprrB whoso nano* will not In* j iim.iu I. only chairman of tha
divulgctl
will
visit
nil
Minn**
nml
to a fln ir &gt;r«trnU y u ith ri|**.rta
nmkr o w itti n ivpoit of th rlr City t'.unnilssiun and that tha
that 100 nhi|i&lt;« of .*l.'a2,l«P fni* hml lmpir*alona of th r n|ort\ Its stork p io g .e -, made hv the Commis­
ibcvti tlr*trt»)fti in tht .30 tiny -|»«n. ami it* prmotinrl, offrring any sion I, dependent it|&gt;on tha full
L ii m in lift
r t tiT 'li'il .371 to nn*lri:rlhi* cilticisiii th4*y Imllrvo co-operation of the othar mem­
in lino whh tin ir fimlingn. Thrar ber".
m th I thr tli-Mth t•*11 It* if.-*14 I • at
In making a pled
fo r UlO
»r|»ortj4 w ill hi* In M ronfitlrnt iiil
Iriu t JT’JX
of
hut will In* givrn tlii4*rtly to tin* "w holehearted" eo-operation
An Anwifiiit&lt;il I 'l f i ' Btirvty i »*t'ntf*st iii«fl|r«*ya nml turio'il ovri t** the otbet member*. Mayor Cole­
man
plc.lg.
.1
In*
untiring
effo
rts
•ho winI that at If.i't •'•'I *hip* | tin* Vorrrlinnt« eunri-rned.
■" •" bait of the best interests
with an aggiei-ali
lom uge o f. On lh.- Iasi day of Ihe eonlesl, of
tbe City.
I.Olk.T.'l had Iteen d(slr»&gt;...| siller | Jan IS. n rmipi.n will l&gt;« iuii ill
In III! mug over the chair to
11*1 one
Uh- war bs-gan Kepi, .t II,..
n ' Tlo*
? hl' Ilu-.i
O.-.itl.l
"lie thin*
time no
— tin
Hie pul
, is
. .
#
.
.
iBr ran imlirnti it« «*|ioirr n* to Mayor Coleman, t'om m iuioner
Higgins thanked Un. other mem“ J ' " " " ' " f - ' ' %"'I.UIgs | | |r
.......
„ ni,
bet- of the Commission, the
,i
, *«I . til)
s o 'rie rk . ................... .*. is m,tilled
Tin* lira! imiiitli
h'*w«
, .. , l..
. ben.l* of the C ity ', various de­
•ONxf*. II m* MVtllltl
i , XHI.I thl* 1 . . . »
|
,
it
» ....
tho
• hir I 117
b'la must In* toiiirtl in lit I In lta. I merits ..ud others for
eo-opa.ation"
during
«I
.
y
.»
.
.
.
.
Ilrtaltl
offirr
not
I
m
I
it
than
fi (Hi "spli'iuli.l
.Most 4il lli«* past no.otli
M'tiv.. .
|r
l l s s l l i . r . .Ha I'.a* Srsea)
Ity i'Mam i .uHiijc tlo to » half,
‘ *nj *
,
.

Sinkings Increase:;
Karl Nordgren
As Fourth Month
Installed As
Kiwanis Head Of W ar Is Ended

X) .Ships
Ships Sunk DurDur­ ''•«» CommiMlnner Edward HlgNew CfficerA Induct­ 100
ing
Past
30
Days;
ed By Harold Hip*rc*ml pluitf riif thr "tr*i1r-Rl- pier At Luncheon Total 322,179 T o n a ^ o " rmnpaiipn »Hl «i
w a p a .te u t ok the Ftaaieh h u a t
learaed h e a t Russian prtaauare
th at they M N a t told « h a they
e n e ta f k t t aad th a t they were
forced lata battle a t tha pohat of

C a p o n e Condition
Still S e r i o u s I s
Doctor’s Comment
i Ra LTIMORK. Ja n . 8 .—(JFiM
Caueae’a “th ree waaka" ta U aiaa
N tM krial heapltal leagthaaad ta

tedkated G ram m y m igkt go vigor*
ously U the aide of the Kaaatana
la Fialaad if Britain. far eaam plr.
aeat troop* to help stem the Red
htcaatea.
The N aila waul to stand on thr
sidelines a* fa r as the RussianFinnish w er la f a r m ed . apoV.-emea explained, bat they are tet k a t a i to aaspect th a t tha w rite ra Allies w aat U use Platand aa
a pawu ta tha w ar p m a g a l.s l
(&gt;■ many
(Presumably this r i p rest Ion of
tha Neal etewpekit was ha-.d
largely eei aa a ffk ia l aU trm .i.l
U Ike I-earn* o f N ations pecan—
tag ta glee Fialaad all ssaiatat.ee
aaaatalg, aad a a Prime M lni.irr
Chamberis la's d rrtaiatian to parlie meat this m aath th at kte r »et sm i.it will sewd a ir aappl ea
-a a d ather m aterials- to Fialstvl.
T hs Naal xpokaia.ru roukl &gt;.ot
rostst adding th at they was.Id re t

t y a night a f Cermaa
a m i a fte r a brief late
■Gerama hay-—H elra.
K ( a a a a d f M alas ea&gt;
tab film s a f ria ls ting

Karl Nonlyros was Installed ss
preskknt of the K iaanix Club for
IPIO with due ritual at the weekly
luncheon of the eluh in the \ s i­
des Hotel today. The re.rm ony
was priform ed by Harold Hippier
s f Eustis, past vice pie*i.lent of
Kiwanis Intemationul.
Other officer- installed (or the
coming year are ax folio* •
Julius Itingfekler, first vice
president; O I’. Herndon second
vice pirxldent; J. J. Kellerhan,
ta iy ; I’. I*. t'an.pU II. I.

urer: F. S. I.&gt;m*&lt;&gt;n. finsnrial
axrrrtary ; ami Klsaorth llar)wr,
Sanford Ih.udney, I I Imit list net,
W. A. I.eavitl. J. II. Ilsll. I . T
Dos*, and G.*|t. tVoikman as dl(OCtoiS.
la installing the offie.1* of the
rhah Mr. Hippier iailluie.1 the dutie* of each and urve.1 Ihe s.lopInin.-*, ...............
and , A V
'V" '.........
tloa of a pr&gt; gram of sen wr for will,
planes partw ula.ly . 11, - 1...
| &lt;••rne.l nv. r l»
aee.el Judges
th r etsssing year that *«mld |.t«ve
The toaes were fa. I« I .w Ihc 'Jh" **,I1 'n*kr,
f w" r,U - f' ‘ '
Uteal helpful to ftanfoi.l un&gt;l itx high
of 11..- r«'|si.t
(mini f*f t h r WoiM w .ii when 'du.*ciiiisIdeiutHin
'
1,M*I&lt;
ritU rna.
roniiiiiltre.
‘h.r /flr.t
' T Tprlr.e
sV
.
... ,
• lie also presented the pad G r.inany alone sank -s.L'lf Inns ,! of The
winner
itay f.wa time dulinu- In r unf
^
I it will l&gt;*i
pee*U ral's pen to the retiring per
rw.tiicted U-U.at eani|Mif„.
* warded * In In rash, lh.- aeeond
prasUmt. B. D- Caawell, and comA hrtuhduwu of ihe .« » wnr'a »" " * ' n n v r " n‘l
,h ,r''
mended him for tils excellent noth
Itet »huwed U ni...........I » l l l .! ,,ril° wlnnfr
________
during thr past year.
HO hhip* lltlWII. til l Mi.ill v loti
•
The xrterti.'it uf such * n u n ax
Frame** 15 ami i/rulml* t.iun- O A
1
1
V T 'i
tha "man of the year" reflerts the •W,
way will. J l, . . .
caudltioa of the world with nearly tries 0J.
turn-thirds of Its population at Uta chief .wulral
wur. “We lu Ariel Ira are living
a Ufa of loyalty,- he saw!, “and
_1 “ ari a* exxtaple «f true
i
h
patriotism and loyally to a coun­ Be Held
On Thursday
try that would prevent invasion
t.AICELAND. Jan. 3. —(Al—
aad'revolution and
There wrr* ten-lnrh lelelca, froirn
aon aptfaa within.1*
Is.nd., and lem prratur** In Its
Ia Ms rwaarki ta memlwra of
low ?n't In r».rente North Flor­
the club after kit Installation aa
ida this morning.
Mr. Nardgren pledged
A hexvy frn.t and xub-freetlne
k li uatirtag «fforta to thr developw eather vlxlled Ihe unner part of
M a t af taa rtuk aad expressed
the fruit and vr,'r.»M r growing
far’the hon&lt; r taarea In Central Florida hut fl-st
L
reports Indicated little If any
out that only in the
damage to eltrus. Minor losses
a eluh have
were probable in soma truck crop
• Swede, as its
aeetlons.

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inour than one \ot» nml thr luil-

O l .1 1C IS lilt BV
Weather But

« ”.*» !7T J?UcmjToICitrus Undamaged

Federal warning aervlrr here
forecast frost, and aub-frrexlng
tem n eratu m s*sln tomorrow, but
•akl nresent eobl wav* would ptaa
bv Thursday night- The forecast
•onlrM Includes' Flnrahrm a 27,
Naw flmv.na -70. Mima 29. Banford, Ovladn. and Fern Park 32.

Funeral Services Held
Mary Lee Leadford For J. M. Wilson, Jr.
Rites Held Today
F aaseel aerricaa for Mary Lae
Laadfard. IS. wha died a t tha
heme a f - b a r grandparrats ta
O riada Baaday a t S il l P. M. w a n
h o ld t a tha F irst B antiat Chuiuh
ta Oriada thla ta a M h g a t UsSS
A. M. with the R rr. l i m a B.
Day. paster, a fn d a tia g . Burial
w as J S a t e tha Oriada cemet ery.
P eru la Oataearilte, Oa. aa M ar.
U , M tt. Miea leadford h e . B n d

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Fnnaral services for J. M. WII* , J r , 29-year-old aon of Mr.
«W( Mr. J. M. Wll.cn. Hr of thla
city, wera held a t tha First Bap­
tist Church this afternoon a t 2:10
•'clock with the Bar. W. P.
Brooks, pastor, officiating. Burial
was aaada ta tha Evergreen O n e

tunr.

Geurge Munson, 77
Dies Suddenly A t
His Sister’s Home
George Munson, 77, retired sea
captain, died .uddenly at tho lurma
uf hia sister, Mra. Ililma Londqui.t, on tho Country Club Road
yesterday nt 12:30 P. M.
During Id. seafaring. "Captain"
Mims.in, n. he was railed by hi*
friends, vl.itrd the .even M . and
moat of the wmld'a porta and told
many Interesting .lories of Ms
cxnrrienea.
Hr « » horn In Sweden on B«pL
24, 18A2 but ram* to thla country
when hr was a small hoy and wxa
one if Ihe pioneer arttlrrs in ■
Swi'dMi rclony in the vicinity of
wliol Is now lip*.la before ha left
Im— wur. than (it) years ago to
..a m hi, xvafuring rairrr.
Hr was a llfo member of tha
Masonic Lodge In Naw York City
and lh* members of thr local Ma­
sonic Lodge . will conduct grt.re­
side service, during tho Intern­
ment In the Lake View Cemetery.
Survivors are hia daughter, g u
Josephine Munson, hia slater M*
a brother, EmU Magunaon, aQ of
Kanferd.
Funeral acrrlcM will he bald'at
ths
Erickson Funeral H a u l
Thursday afternoon with tho Kev.
J. It. Hoot, pastor of tho Cougrugatlunal Church, officiating.
AUSTRALIA REDUCES ntO M T
CANnF.RnA, Australia, J m . A
—(AT—Tha federal ngTwngwrit
has derided to -tatplM ontf the
north terrilory’ where
of land atUI remain t
Grating grants wlU be
huge arras e r i n t M '
200.000 aqoare mites of
that will thus be opener

A large numbar of frlauds at* tha aarvlcaa and th a n was

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Sanford Has;A New Mayor

DEMOCRATIC MENU FOR JANUARY 8TH

WEEKLY

A t th e reo rg an iz atio n m e e tin g o f th e C ity C o m m u ­
nion In st n ig h t, W a lte r S. C olem an w an elected m a y o r o f
S an fo rd f o r th e co m in g y e a r. M r. C olem an h a s h n d tw o
y e a rn ' ex p erien ce n s a co m m issio n er, la n p a s t p resid e n t
o f th e K iw anla Club, lia s alw a y a ta k e n on ac tiv e |&gt;art in
th e w ork o f th e C h a m b e r o f C om m erce, an d lx well q u ali­
fied fo r th e pdVt h e now occupies.
W ith tile election o f M ayor (*okm nn, E d * H ig g in s
Joya dow n th e gatfW w hich h e h u s held fo r th u p a s t th r e e
y e a rs . T h ro u g h o u t th is p erio d th e C ity lias m ade c o n tin ­
uous p ro g re ss an d th e ndminir- ra tio n o f locsi g n v eriq jjp n t
h n s h e rn auch as to w a r r a n t th e p u b lic's u|ii&gt;rvdntion, o f
M nyor H ig g in s' aetiv o a n d e n e rg e tic e ffo rta in th e C ity 's

OU.AVO

RICKS
FLORIDA 3U NSIH NE—Flortds sunshine is appreelitcd moss
in Um N atien's CapiUl than It is
In Um Htato of Florida- I hsppened to he fortunste enough to
joo an expat intent u t tho W trld’a
F air In Which E stlern Air Lines
c iiiie d equipment to a Florida
beach to capture the rays of the
rua and by a eel U in process held

I w i l w ill !»• rkam rd Itr

ilar ^ivrtlaliMI w lrt.

■ X fH ir«p *r
l i t ^r-a.n tnh f . rfjtrtvfflt T b i l l r t i U la
Itua'i »I«I4 • ( a d i.r lU la a .
■re saalalatan l at Ikr l«r»M ml Ikr raaaf r, n llk prlah d e se r ta M la '.'klrao* aa*

&gt;E V E R S E y o u TODAY
X T KXI’KRIENCK OF OTIIB TEACH YOU: If they »!.ey
I aerve him, they shall spend
fF nays In pm »|irrity, on I
Ir yea i s In pleasures—J n ’i

been n m a rs e d Im p ro v em en t. T h e re fu n d in g liDJffRW
w h ich wna in n u g n n C cd d u rin g th e a d m in istra tio n f l|M * F o f
ShinholB cr, Juts lieen r n r r ii'J to n su ccessfu l ronchiyion a n d
(h e e f f o rt In round u p th e few rem a in in g "h o ld -o u t* b o n d ­
h o ld ers Is p ro g re ssin g sa tis fa c to rily . D esp ite hpm pM cau
ex em p tio n , th e b u d g et h a s b ee n k e u t in .b a la n c e an d c e r ­
ta in n ec essary im p ro v em en ts h av e been m ade.
T ypical o f th e en e rg y M ay o r H ig g in s h a s d isp lay ed In
w o rk in g fo r th e C ity is th e " T ra d e A t H om e" ca m p a ig n
w hich h e in a u g u ra te d la st m o n th an d w hich h a s I w n ■»
la rg e ly resp o n sib le fo r th e In crease in b u sin e ss w h |ch eo
m any o f o u r local m e rc h a n ts re js irt. M uynr H iggins h M
been n p ro g re ssiv e a d m itila lra llq n in ev e ry M iu r o f tP a
w on! nntl Includes m an y sticeesscs to w hich he m ay JH$tiy
p o in t w ith p rid e
A nd so w hile e x te n d in g o u r c n n ip tlu lu tio u s to tltp
new M ayor, we ca n n o t let th is n eesfinn pas* w ith o u t P$*

’rtnu The Niilurday Review of
li'IUIIlilM
l.lluralun-)I
fat heavy footed with On* whito
clods weighing me down
Ot lightly na .Memiry »r even
■•'.Hanjn heiw-lf,
lliK
alaed as llm Victory of Smooth.
F / race on n shell"
Everyone thought tHut when Ituaaih'a lUiMMMi.OUQ |gHt*h*n sail on two wind-home Ice
Pie ntincked 3.000.000 Finn*, the war would ho u pukhovor
7 bc-ita Into the town;&gt;;ift a* thought which from hill Finlund'g pigmy little army didn’t H«em Li have half tin
»• hill run Imp
cbftuco the Poltfk had when tho Herman Juggernaut got
that! not tanglo my feet in the
started. For years we have been reading about the m
W 'rtlckcta of pruio
i t elide smoothly us verse. On vincible priwen* of Hnsala’a mighty lied Army of 4.000,OfM.
!■ the alone where Ilia nn-lte-l men with IH.fMiO.lMKl tralnml reserves.
4 allow* f r .ic
B u t a f t e r w eeks o f f ig h tin g th e Hiisainim a re no f a r ­
kbbll evade the valleys narrow
t h e r along in th e ir eonquunl o f th e sc ra p p y F in n s th a t
g 'i n d tUF|ij

meeting friend* amt v tailing while
in Florida. By the lime thla
(caches the pie** I shill be start! Ing on the New Vaar willed will
naturslly hr a strenuous one. t
| hope that I ran be or even greater
' rrrvicc la my frirmta Ihh year
than In the plat.
DIFFICULT HUSSION — Any
session of ('a lig n -s I* not a m at­
ter to be taken with * j *c and ir«
taxation Imt the now session of*
fu n many perplexing problem*. It
i* hinted that the ('ongrasa will he
asked lo raise the limit of. the naflora I d a ll to fifty billions,'W t-it
n headache! It urn Id Im m sy to
say No U It were not for the foci
I hot when _wi&gt; reach the present
limit the Troasuiyr Department
will cease to pay out any funds.
Somebody Is on the apot. Ollier
im portnnt queatlrns n rr: U' .illon
for national defenae. the Adminlsf*
Iratloii'n p r.g rain for irciurnral
ngn-emenU. iimriidnu-nta t.&gt; the
N eutrality Bill, further libmullxuUon of the Koctal .Security Act,

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DISPELLING THE FOG
BY CUARLES MICURLSON
Deaaacratk N atkaul tieewMIea
Ariurtling lu tunic -rpuhllcani nut because it would cost hall

au will h.-or the mol if of hurry,
f'"pfllt' a a I ho dawn,
bioltgli the trrr.a you may ask if
o “lt'« my face you hhvc ipvii;
(link of me always n&lt; flying,
r^ fly in g through atwuv
dth tny h air slrt-imini: Imrkward
In molten, the wind III my niMh cumiHiign. .W e d o n 't know w h n t se rslc e a

ilirrclur of the Kupublleun Na­
tional Committee— mink'. howh e couh e w r, U-forr he hud attained his
em inent positior
and
liii^'e rotittered unltfM he |im v o d hint-self to bn th e funic* present
while lu- w its'piestsuably ex p ire*
ru n n u r nmonw tho Buwiiaii g e n e ra ls,
y,|H „ nn views— the effo rt
I’rncticully a d m ittin g th h t th e re isn ’t it b ru in in “ tMr* H' make u campaign Issue gf
load ea st n r ilic V istu la, th e B u y slan s h av e upiHXtlcd to i tho reciprocal trade agreement*
la not mi ho|. For this g e n th Se-.i (From I’oelry)
G erm an y fo r 200.000 tra in e d te c h n ic ia n s «
m*n wrote under his «wn slgntvI hid to begin mmin
hmv
to
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to
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re : "Becauan many yenra age
• lo»g dldctslmu (if my |»n *
iV® ! the KcpuMkan* managed lo reom y so th a t w hen tro o p s go to th e tr o tu th e y will r ......
hope a tilcsaodcr l-cstav-il
an tlM'atylu Of Amy Ion oil;
Mimi-tlimg w ith w hich to fig h t. A fip r tw e n ty y iu r s o f main In power foy w long period
ipld e r d c my first poem* done com m unism , th o Itumdunn hitve a t lunt " ,m« f,n ce *'* f a :e&gt; 11 y thum ping the full dinner

IUlpii Wsli» Bmciiten,

to ii-ii-k «iih.

tsi'after eight and tm -nty yrnrs
life, and half nf them uf verse,
xy now to Uetmm a man
1 m s p rrt. What I began
Blrokliitr's lush, nini -lrsl In c a
d id In Cuiicurd's wintry fierxe.
tc ,,—Winfield Townlry Hcutt.

trututatlons,

as much na th e American prodtx'. hut basrause It was n Is-tter
ptmluct. It was b etter fur the
aimplc vagaon th at all th r heat
ports of 0 h re f c ritte r Are Used
lo thn United S tales
by the
M elons fo r tain- aa everything
front s iitsla d ra V i to
- rankfa rte rs ,. while tho r a m p * cat­
tle, being * ehadpeg 1 and
more
plvisUful and urlUt n ilitf.-rent
kind of m arkrl, go Into the ran*

prlass.

LANEY

L A N E rS DRUG STORE
Prompt Delivery ----- Telephone 103

:i s s ? ^ s,rra » a ! ft:

USED CARS
Unexcelled
In Looks
• Performance
Quality and
PRICE
10IS t'hsvrulct
Driuxt Town

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FriendJys
Fortunes
Florsheuns

A Note To Hitler

Tin- man who.saved 577 yf your wtilors front death
when they oheyetl your order to scuttlg the Nu*i luxury
litter, t'oltimhu*. is u Jew.
Ilia name ia'llarry A. limit and ho was bom in Tykr,
I about this tint-- nf yrar Texas, tip Sept. 22, 1884. He rc-ntmands the U. 8. 8. Tus­
ft always begin to get dls- caloosa by commission from the government of the United
, Wjllr oamrlf fur mnlinu.
Blatcs to defend freedom of conscience, frewlom of speech,
Writr It m j .
freedom nf the press and freedom of movement for free

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C O R R E C T M R U 'S 3VEAR

iupiK*e ; (’hngrr&amp;s will he people.
i)Ulti» a numts-r uf UU&lt;
Would any of your men on the Columbus have rescued
the neat frw urvka, but
it won't hava anything on Captain limit had thee found him where he found them? Vieu Drr.klont to HU*, o u u r
man.
••nt frankly far f r t i lntd« wtth
—Washington Tlmes-Hcrald.
al! South America, aiut "pcaoMt
nm ovsl of uaaeeew eiy tnw e
Times* tin twit, fuundwt *n
h»n 1 s t »vbs • tilt battling
U airirn with wthar cowArieei a*
Oleanders
do
tw-al
when
thay
ErnV*l-l
Overall
ert
• ha* )u«i ulahiutrsl -Ms
a step toward veumueic- l»c—
itthdsy. That la-a nutcble
l-rrlty and' world poeev," Ttw
i a f hay puWiratton in a*
wo* In a apooch heforr Urn
4dH a state as HArtds.
Dlrvi-laiwi Chamber uf Cmamirvv.
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And a IlUio In-rdte this, a Com
that the Mvscoi.' ru rtrn aa dtervod a wariltuv r suagslaat alt f-n-tgu ruirvc* operatlug in Uuasta, Wu
errtnlM wg Upa* dire
k /* t will know 1&lt;M than
,abc-at w hst is suing un

I M t PlyuMuth
Dclaxa Toura

hav* t«ea *uak
to ikite, not ta
tefeata ' Ian nags
fj At th at no*,
kulturol and In-

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-isauuaaily R s tu - a .t- e ( J u M ; Drugs

TRY
BREAKFAST
OR
LUNCH
AT
AND YOU'LL COME RACK AGAIN 1 1 1 .

H« hum! We suppose llriO will
miner or latrr tiring forth some
Big kind of butbtu diner.

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Faderatlon. “ was hurt by the
$131,000,000
of
rab b v r we
brought la o r by the $101,000,*
000 w erth o f eeffee, o r the $75,000,000 w erth o f raw silkT” lie
alao sntunvrato-l the $80,000,000
Importation o f bananas, cocoa
henna, c a rp e t' wool, and ten.
However, presumably the ItepnhUcana m ust have sumo issue
and obviously have not been
able to form ulate one yet, a l­
though th eir platform -building
'outfit, the Glenn F ran k
com­
mittee. haa horn w orking a t- it

w ith th e n ecessity o f h a v in g K ontolhjng to-------th--in k w ith . a
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A t tho tim e o f th e Rod rev o lu tio n , 5.000,000 R u ssian s j ’-f^the present tkmocraUc U rift
hud
t i c n u i t v I O n e wuuW inMftnijMM
r e p ris e n tio g fo r th o m o at p a r t (huso w lto I—LIIIimI hupU nl Republicans w eald shoot
asIanIk! .eiw..rs~ wsL. ..M n alk i.
at ra te d th e h ig h e s t m e n tal en pacitins, w o re c ith e r Kill si I
o u tr ig h t o r d riv e n o u t o f th e c o u n try . E v e r alnce periodic iMu in |
p u rg es o f ono k in d o r n n o th e r h av e k ep t th e u v ern g e in- Dcnfa^
telllgcnce u t so m e th in g little b e tte r th a n
o f m oron.
n iirlm r th e nnnt th r e e -yenra, m o re th a n 25,000 o ffic e rs t « | N ,

all, . It it only natural
hun-ting uf Congress
lvo tho war new^ (iff the

and the Relief Dill, which la ai­
\rnyc on Im portant piece c f tvgisIstion. Wo will have plenty to do
w ith th„-*o and cf couiso much
mere will arise- ................
NEW KEUEHAI. BUILDING—
The cv u tn n U iu r luo new Federal
Building' to houw the l'o il Ufitcu
and tho Federal Court a t Orlando
have finally Icon ad vet Used for
bids. N oun ally it is a plraaqte to
b in * this m atter to a conclusion
but It will be m :re of i ;pU-.'Bura
to see tho building constructed.
This building will b.&gt; in keeping
with the splendid progress of this
beautiful C entral Florida city.
D urlrjr the ip :/, S tate census It
was rfov.ii th a t Orlando had made
g:c.*l stride* In Incieaslng popu­
lation. I predict that the next eens is will show thot excluding Mi­
ami. O'Undo hns mado perhaps
more cf n gain than any other
city In the Slate. Orlando h ia
some thing.

M nrjorle Kinnnn Rnwllng*. a u ­
thor of Florida stories, Including
th r I’u l't ir r prite-w lnner, Tha
Yearling, haa purchase.I a hour*
though there liai -een n change r-r. the i.m d d u n ei ut C rescent
n«l the |&gt;loa*urc that t-onu-.i frtm Beach, near P.i!ntl:i.

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th e v w ere or. th e f ir s t dnv. E v e ry w h e re th e suceessog itavt
feu ra o n tt retch me. huaevrr all lieen on th e side o f F in lan d . I f th e F in n s keep o n w in
J'fjrOU try, I hnyo goliv,
lltalvo a* ever Dlann, on the n in g v icto ries, traople a ru liab le to beg in b ein g ’'° ,Ty *01
i h o p o o r Iliissian s. A nd th p algnlficnP* fac t nt o u ts ta n d
r'.th a s v keen,
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IDNE8DAY, JANUARY S, 1M0

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mrs. Porter Lansing
Elected Circle Head

S o cia l A n d P erson al Activities
MISS LILLIAN ADAMS; Society Editor

Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY
D u ra Fish Galloway Memoiial
M usl.nle will be presented In the
W c.nan'a Club a t 8 10 P. M
Junior W«max*’a Club wlU meet
a t 3 30 P. M. in the- club house.
Practice of of fleet* r f the O. E8. will U held at 7:S0 P. M. in
the Musonlc Hall. All officer* arc
urged to attend.
U d ic i Auxiliary of Beth laranel
will hold a business meeting at
8;30 P. M. In the Jewish C-mraunity Center.
THURSDAY
Regular n u rtln g r f Setnlnolo
Chapter Number Two o f the O r­
der uf the Eastern S ln r will laheld in tho Ma.-onie Hall nt 7:10
P. M
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T. E. I.. Class of tin- Fi*»t lk«pti.t Chinch will .ueet -it h:llll
o'clock nt the home &lt;f Mr*. W. I .
Kloudrnmirc with group four t s
hostesses.
The South Sale P. T. A. will
meet in Ihe tchnnl /-mlilorium nt
8:00 o’clock with the Itrv. Martin
J. Rrant spsnVing on "Child'a
P eiaohallty’’
An Executive Hoard mroling
will bo'held nt 2:10 o'clock in the
achocl libtaiy.
Executive Hoard of the West
Side P. T . A. will meet a t 2:0d
P. M. A t 2:10 P. M the P. T. A.
meeting will he held.
FRIDAY
The Hu»lno»s W tm an* (UrVle nf
the F irst
Presbyterian ehtitrh
with Mi*. Mary Katie eliittrmnu.
will m eet nt tho home nr Mr*
Grave.' G. William*. 2171 Sanford
Avenue, n t K:U0 o'clockA meeting will l.-e h:ld by the
Ameriran
lA-gi.ui Auxiliury nt
7:10 o'clock in the h gion hut for
the purpose of organising a dunlar Auxiliury of the _Ambri.'ati
l.e&lt;r ion.
W orkers Council of the First
B ap tlit Sunday School will meet
a t 0:30 P. M. Supper w’ill Kaerved to all who hltv# m»de teaervAtion*.
Miami report* th a t over 1.000
light plants a re winging their
way aouthw anl tn participate In
,th* All-American A ir Maneuver*
to ba held In tliut city, January
f.-T,

PACIE THREE

Talkies, Colored
Movies Developed
In Last Ten-Years

Telephone 1-18

HAPPY BIR TH D A t
Mis* Th’eo Vlrkery
Mis* Florence Well*

im n e o n ! follow

. i . j - ! ih: h m i r *

let l I’ll^ h ill -*!• 'I
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IU JACK STINNETT
t h e i l e i t h o f Kloi.it &lt; *
lh»*
NEW -YORK. Jim
1.—td 't— |*ii »sin g t. i th.
.
i»r (i«'o?gi*
rh. i i h» h i . m e lt
e n t e r t a i n * White Mm iH I i i
?l iIn* end
i m p t H v i l l m n m t l i o r ttie IP-W* n*«
• f tla »*n\. t».iud*
loiili.^l
tin d»*e-de v hi n •upinMkit?- grew
imi-irnN H r . .t I .Lru.l at*

Mrs. Strickland
Presides At Meet
Mr*. SI. II. Blncklnnd. new
chnlinim of flip 'M ary IjunlKih
Circle of the Woman'* Missionary
Society cf Ihe h irst Methodist
I'h u 'rh , conducted the « meet In*
belli y c stm liy afternoon ut her
honte In M ayfair with Mr*. K. II.
I ancy it* r- h rs le s s .
The devotional Wni led by Mi*.
Hurke Steele mid the folio* inir
eommittee rtrtirm cti were appoint­
ed by Sir*. Strickland:
World
Outlook. Mr». Ilurke Steele; Suppile#, Sim. Clarke Leonauly: ami
Christian Social R.-latlrn*, Mr-.
A. II. Mlddlctrn
Alao, 'P in g tam , Mrs. K. II.
I aney; Courtesy nml Sunshine.
Mr*. J. O Laney; Study, Mr*.
Get lit* Hardin, and Visiting, Mr*
Iliipett Strickland m il Mi*. K- II.
lainry.
Mr*. A rthur Philip* announce.!
a lone meeting of the Methodist
Woman’* Missionary Soeletlc* in
thia tone to he held hc:o hrld iy .
A covered dish luncheon will tic
served.
Refreshm ents we-e served by
Ihe ho*te*se* to Ihe fi.llnwtng cl*cle members present: Mr*. J. It.
Adams, Mr*. Fred Cnllum. Mis.
E. l \ Smith, Mr*. 0 . K. Ootmly.
Mr*. Rurke 8teele, wad Mr*. Glenn
E. McKay.
Also, Mr*. Clarke Ixnna'dy,
Mi*. W. C. Hill, Mr*. Paul Johnsrn, Mr*. A. II. Middleton. Mis.
Roby l.ning, Mr*. George llaidln.
and Mr*. A rthur Philip*.

figon'*; and «»i n-tnm lnc
xanitv unit i»n nv &gt;Wnintr
oxtMintiMtn^ in Tl. &gt;l\
all
imimU* Ok- tnrvii* hi*! ».
m tho
•*0*'«w«lrrntlr.
The atnitr hit it •
►lump

into ad u lt t a l k n e t pirtuM**;
th**
* l ’e e &gt;j'w a n v i v n t t»f i»iit inu**ltill . ( l a i t b l tiSMiprratinn ol‘ th e
ini»d, t!»e ii&lt;r t»l s e r i a l ^tgitifl*
•t»•»*.» d r a m a * ; initio o p en ed it*
i ' » i itnd p*nml.«cd a
fiittni* • I
le|i*%| ion: Olid &gt;|irnlii l*if* took

C. F. Stahl is in Tampa for a
few day* on husine-s.
Mr. and Mr*. W. t*. Hill had a*
their bouse guest* Sunday and
slonday, Jimmy (T app- and J. I..
Oliver, »&gt;f Cairo, Gx.

to Ti 'o . it' tot . ,

the |.*i«ttiir.ati

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t »ok o v e r

t-

tint tie*

« nd o f th * t‘i.i h o
• .« » i w a n d
l i i g h t o - elinpU *
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Kiithatine

Ci'iin

Kthet ntid h lui D •

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I.oat ,

*'«•»»• b roke

i»s on I ii-r tiad • Mnn»l
•*• n tlo ie shutter* and tier ante »*»d^hoi\
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*tiiftlft «lob*
Inn •■iKHTnlri! «»•« l .oulway III
Villa* | '| | lit^'.l i&gt;.l* th e
i’i*ht
t i ! the
I"
i.ill.i** y e a r oil th e eeeeeti. it the I ' t •

Mi*. G*». Coope- and aon. Eonte r, uf ram ille, Ga., are vhiitinc
here a* the huu*«- guest* .if Mr.
•tul Mr*. W. L. Stothlenmiie

loot u n til th e P in tu « t i n t
i* , '
(hi •«*eu .!Mid*\eiin;ii5e
• «'l&gt;a j i n i v i t l . Ali i nloi piefineM;
• • • 'I t - , pinilee-«'.| h , V\a|t | l h -

llig m u- 1,* I ,
C.-iirg,\\ bile rim . 1, ■
I ; 1M '.n mil
luomired In l!il!&gt;
I! • . ia':e1 ,* uiir-tcnt
• and leJidtttti: f«ntni edetiR t h tfncisl . m u it i
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»!»- l»&gt;m j i l l m i n movie *ti‘i j i r t sprelarli' «?• «.*.
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- . ullll ilia ..im • .It elm • on I "Ti ha.v.i Iti «•I
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iiiu n l* .
I •• 11 ••• ill « m |;li nttendaiNe hr., minin': tin
ii|*«'tt. d il« it.." - ii 11.in .im,• nf
till- li.l-ll. .Ii d
I. ill III sixth
1- .till
. ttihc- -c. Ini
signiftram i pla»
mill* t&lt;.,1 nv
cliff,.'d .Mi t . si,hi- &gt; Kingsley
•iii.l ,*1Ii.-. ■ I im I |ui|i.dn&lt; Itr.

returned to Maryville College in
Maryville, Tenn., n fler spa'ialing
Ihe holidays here with her family
Mr*. 4. i\V. Short ntriv,-,! Mon-

Fred G-inas returned Sunday &gt;"
Mutiny S tate College in Mill lay,
Ky., a fte r visiting heie .hiring tho
htiliday* with his mother, Mrs.
Mne Gann«.
Mis* t.ouise Hardin left
day afteinoon to tesume her
die* a t M ontrrat IliiU'etsily
M.intteat, N. C . a fte r tihere during Ihe hohlny*.

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ANNOUNCEMENT

,.t Plans Made For Zone
. Meeting Of (’ircle

Kiirnifu of M im |)oi i« \V«
will rrg rrl to Im rn licit «hi* i
nt ilu iiomr i f her
r. Mis
J Pell on Wont Kttflit«vnili Nt
with infltirnxa.

l*lnn&lt; vvetc mn«l«a for tho
inrotImc In l*o hrM hriv on Krlilny nl ilio m rcllng of rirrle
Hrvon of llu* MolliMli^t \V. M. S.
!)t*Mrnliy nftrriioon nt lh»* luum*
jn f Mih . W. P. &lt; hnpnun on Oak
Miss lloris ‘Ik itl.n .
*Avrmo* bvilli Ml*, fh ip m n n |»rrlust night front M. iitu . ll
(pidim: in tin* nlwewv of the chnirshe vi.ited for the pu
nmn.
with her parent*, Mr. »
1l»o n iiilin n wn^ opcniMl willi
C. It. Rat tern.
n rcHpturo nn«l pi*yor mnl f«»l*
li.wiil l«\ ol«*clion of cfflrri* for
George McClelland Im- retn.oeil liic y ia 1. O ffircii rliT ln l inclmlj’;
to his tenrhing ill llra.lent.oi otl.-i I ('hitiriitnn, ,Mrr&lt; .1. -I. C’arv rr; Vln%
sptnding the C hristians vionio.ii ( IviiriiiMti. Min. I.. M. Sw iln;
with his parents, Mr. uud Mi
I I Ni'crelnrv nml llopnrtor, Mm.
F. Mct'l. Hand.
J K. Willinnm; roniiii*Uoiinl Trrn^! i:»cr. Mi**. T. K- WiUon; lA»cnl
I* land McClelland has return d (TreHMitor. Mm. .1 II. &lt;Tr.nvfonl:
to lamisinnu College in .\l. \iu: and Hnimliino TroaMiriT, Mm. John
dria, I.a., where lie is :i puiier,
a fte r spending the Christum- li I
ii'ny* with his family.

w r.s T iN c .iio u s i: 01 a i i . h

Cyprc?.T (»nrt!onn, FI#.—Floriilu Mon# forintt ;t "( iOiki
With tho \Viinl,M Imckirroimil for »harming. Mrn. riaiulii
rep|H&gt;r ns alio stnmls on ;v rusli.' In hIri) in ^ pr.'ss
dens, tvonrinj: it rostnnio of llu- Oltl South,
. v• •

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*Th» Spier uf S. II. S
Hr I ick M yrrt

FORGET

Missionary Society
Stew art Gntchel has retut iu-&gt;l I ’
West Point, N. V., a lte r -»—I lui •
Holds Regular Meeti Ihe
Christm as holidays v il l i In
The Wcmsn'* ’Missionary Hoeiely i f the Klnit Christian
Church hehl Its regular meeting
«t the church T u c d a y evening
with Mm. If. J. Clause prr-jidiug
over the business, aeuion.
)lrs. J . L. .NU-Uck Jxd ib c pro-

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Mrs.

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PERMANENTS
$ 1.00
OIL WAVES
$2.00 and up
The V anity Fair B eauty Shap
la m w undor lha managem ent
«f P rlnca.s P al, 1131 1 Indi­
an* A rt., Dol.and. U p.lalrs in
Ik* Blawart Building. Tela-

phoae 813.

Martha Oldham, nporutor

Today &amp; Thursday

A tth v r fsenherg presenting tho
devotional study.
I’upnrx
on
“ KvangclUm” were given by Mm.
0 . H. Ijindre**, Mr*. W. II.
Young nml Mr*. II. J- Clause.
A *oel*l hour fall wed with
Mr*. Clete Dchs.in as liostesa. Itvfreshment* were »rrv.sl tu the following member* present: Mia. O.
I), l-andrcss, Mrs. W. II. Young,
Mr*. A rthur Isetiherg. Mr*. A. I*.
Ilandy, Ml** I'alsye Handy, Mrs.
J. Horten. Mr*. II. .1. C tiuse, Mrs.
F o u n t May, Mrs. .1. 1 , Nlblark,
Mr*. Joe Petra*, Mr* Clcbn Hotnon ami Ml** l.ols Ann Ihtbrmt.

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Honored At Supper

Murgo"

Bill P m t t n , who was home
from the University of Tennra»oe a t Knoxville to *|iend the
CbrUtmaa holiday* with hi* fam ­
ily, * i | boa o rg u r.t New Year's
Eve a t a buffet »upp*r given by

E. Ii Tyler, J r y ha* r»-lo tied
to Washington. D C . n ils,
(pending Ihe Christm as hrlulnv.
with hi* patent*, Mr. rnd Mi E
U. Tyler, and gTnnditvjthei, Mis.
Mnlliu-&gt;*nr&lt;*uny.

Pint Record In
Traffic Deaths |
Is Held By City

Hr. and Mis Douglas G. Seott
have as Ihclr giesf* Mrs. Hcntt's
parents, Mi. and Mia. fink.- Hill,
•n.1 hrolher, Richard, uf I'lilengn,
who pk'ti to visit h e ir nlnnl two
ir'HMilaucU r , s u i s t * tract
week*.
grnt program."
The »tpiare-jnned six foolei is
pi mi.' of Ihe tec. rd established hy
II,.- i d uniformed men in his .hr*
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B A R R lC A D t

"Tito two biggest problem- In
the yc'tr ahead a te dluratlng tiedealt Ians—particularly elderly t&gt;edcalrltna—and reducing ihe d. ty­
i Mis* Ethel Rent Hm returned In ing menM r cteali-il hjr .It ink mg.
her similes a t Montreal Universi­ In 17 of the 12 fntnliti. s Imuor
ty In M ontrrat, N. C., a fte r spend­ was involved.
ing the holidjy* hare with has
“Twetily-fwir of the fainlitie*
parent*. Rev. and Mrs. J . |l. Root, wsre |Hslratrlans. Their nvet .ge
and family.
up* w s 31 1-2 y ia * and it would
hive Item much higher we-c It
Musgrnvfl returned j ntd f. r Iwn children Itillrtl."
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The B uying Opportunity E agerly A nticipated: b y the Discrimfriating Shopping Public? A * Sweeping Disposal o f H igh-Type, Seasonable, Most Desirable Merchandise! The Choicest
productions p f ' Foremost ^producifi Aristocrats o f F a s h io n s ,t :• Thoroughbreds o f Qualities N o w at sharp Concessions in prices. Here are R ich V a lu e - Giving Pickings fo r You\

Second P aij-Saiurdnj

Opening

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The Greatest Sale Within a Hundred
Miles of. Tout Get» Under Full Steam

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Entire Stock of Standard Merchandise, Singularly free from

To Continue Dally Until Further Notice

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For on huur or o» long aa atvrral hundred yard* hold out wo wl
Ooll boat print* a t JOe yd. 'Not over &gt; yard* to a customer.

J . L. TA Y L O R , Salon P ro m o te r

« r J u n t f C le a ra n c e S ale la a n old cu sto m o f T h e Y owell Co. an d in cnth u sia a tlc a lly looked fo rw a rd to a n a tte n d e d by a le r t nhoppem o f th in
srrito ry . T h la th e n k d e fin ite ly y o u r g ra n d o p p o rtu n ity fo r • b u y in g y o u r
o r BOnltM a h e a d w hile n rteea a r e no a m a x in c lr a U r a r tlv e .' H e r . a r« f u n

pages fairly sp ark lin g w ith r a re econo m i n t

In C h a rg e O f T h in E v en t

Mediocre or shoddy Goods, Going at Specific Reductions from Actual Valuations
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E u y several a t tlie low M lM g ii

Silks — Wools ~ ChcBl
T he very dressesw earing
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Id , the prevailing
wintar reason. Fin*
are In oelset colors

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ONE GROUP
. DRESSES TO $5.95

In all styles and
host typos.

Silks and woolens in cltoie* styles and colon
priced to dose put—Assorted types—values to
M UR at only |L 4 9 .

O ne G roup

A nuthsr Group

DRESSES TO $9.95

AU Reduced

A ll Other Dresses Reduced/
T h e F sm o u a

mj

3 COATS

$1.79
$2£9
$2.49
$2.79
$2.95
$5.29

Ths $11. G n d s
Coats, a t only

Grade, at
Grade, at
Grade, at
Gredeyat
m
*

$2.00 SHIRTS

63x99 Size, at
72x99 Size, at
72x108 Size, at
81x99 Size, at
81x108 Size, at

M ark T w ain'

$1.65 Shirts $1.39

ar. - o .WTm- .■

^ / " • b 00** from fine apyirel fashioned by Hart,
V ^8rh affn er S Marx— Ihe height of character
J B . ja tn 'a .waarabUs—g r u it wpoUits, tailored lo
H. 8. ft M. Inlmltablo o w n e r.

$5.05 Suits, at
$6.95 Suits, at

$1.05
$5.89

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S 7 ..1 9

$0.05 Suits, at

$7.05

49c
79c
89c
98c

if
•

combinations ue« on *als.

Socks, at
Socks, at
Socks, at

2
2
2

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Hose, now

U a a a :- n * ^ .

If.

VII wool an&gt;l part wool 'gU nktts— Coml
#lth ollk ami H U f i coverb—and wool f
ttul down fllkd vcomfertcr*,' JOr rvlucod
'id * Khcdulci

$1.50
$1.95
$2.50
$2.95
$3.05
i 1.05

M crt'a— Roys*

The I lit.75 Full*.

Kensington IIuls

Sisdo by HiontwonJ and Uunt- *cn— In choicest style* k co’-jrs.

$1.88
$2.95
$3.50
$3,95
$4.95
*15.95

Sivcatcro,
Sweaters,
Sweaters,
Sweaters,
Sweaters,
Sweaters,

JS1.69
i?2.49
$2.98
$3.39
$1.19
$4.95

M en’s— B oya'

JACKETS. :

h and other gwod wabas
oa* prices:

95 Jackets $6.49
*5 Jackets $7^9
f5 Jackets 9Jj9

flood MOulsn*, good n m t.f
►tandinc value A .vrvlrc &lt;L

$4.29 •

ALL WOOL
SWEATERS

product of the
color*.
'

.95
S olus, On
N u n e s a n d M aids
Whit* and.cflorod materials

. Grade. 98c
S1.G0 Grade, I U 9
fl.95 Grade, 11.69
|2.96 Grade, 12.49
SUR Grade, I2A9

rants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants

For Mon und Studonls

$5.00 Quality

Children
Tphoenk
all colora and comblm

ROM In this sale sM w uft staple more)
RS l f Hna a
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Jackets * Overalls

TROUSERS
Al Ucdiicliuii
Including nil ‘vim
.—corduroy mol •
■—variety of i'l&gt;

“Stetson Specials'*- in
uvular
weight Hats, alio “dtctsoli Play­
boy" In air light wcluhl. All
sites and roloro.

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PHOENIX
P-tMrt no
,m w« uuvwuHOSE
vreign.—

912.75
su m

, 80** Ito 14

Woolens!

Reduced From $32.50

W omen's F am o u s

suns

NECKTIES

rr^pn,

Thao* are.In nlea colon k pattern*, also some In whiti
holds 'o u t they will go a t 19c.________________________

The « n .1 b qtndu
Coats, now at

BLANKETS

, V $9.95

Al Kino S av in g s
l.nliL* m hot I p an t* Mills- .til
Wool Fata it * in blue. l»i« uii ami

O ne L o t o f Good 81ilrt*
O ut on 8*le A t Only

Sharply Reduced Alao

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79c
88c
98c
98c
$U 5

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tir c u t nalea on

Fro* from dressing those famous shoot* will
stand years of wuapl—noted for dunbtllty. .

89c
$1.00
$1*19
$1.19
$1.29

The tG.UR tirade
Cools, now, n
l

Fur Coats

CANNON SHEETS
ik Reduced pries*

8 U K ) ( t a r n i e n l H , a t S tic

material*—

Of:Cdod^tVoolcDi arc there trimmed effects r.nd plain duiijn.ci
—In best styles'and eolorr.
The f4.9&amp;.Uindc
fd j
Coats, »&lt;&gt;a nt
j

Raffled and Tailored styles hi wblt* and
colon—all reduced.
,,

69c *
89c
$1.00
$1.25*
ma

71c

$ 1 .2 5 G a r m e n t s . a t 9 S c

B uy A Supply N ow !

CURTAINS
Tailored and dressy styles In dlika, woolen* and
corduroys—out on a rack—values to |9.VI at
I5.95, j
•1

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Whits k colors b s.t In , tbs

R e d u ctio n s O n A ll

Finer Drosaos In rich silks and
slsgant woolsos, Smart styles.

&lt; &gt;'.'11111011 I s ,

89c

land a t tba tsgular .pjice—

For Prompt Selling!

Ait Ideal aaeortmsnt of attraetlvs
Hat* for tne littlw glrto—Kino
Frits, vie. Values to 3.60 at 98c
each.

ROY’S SHIRTS
and BLOUSES

Now design! and colors—atsu whlto
shlrU—tbs boot and most wsntsd
kinds—a t sale pries* t

69c Grade, at 49c
$1.00- Grade, at 89c
*300 Grade, At $1.69

.Varied.typoa and colon all la boot Basket
•»d designs. Now rodntod for Job CWmne*.-

Reduced price* oil

nown Mahes

At aharply reduced prices. All
atylea and mutcriala— two-way
atratrh, etc.

WOMEN'S SWEATERS
81.95 Sweaters, now
$2JH&gt; Sweaters, now
12.95 Sweaters, now
|3£0 Sweaters, now
$3.95 Sweaters, now
$6.96 Sweaters, now

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FOUNDATION
GARMENTS

&gt; BRASSIERES
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Sole prices on

W .jr le * .;

W h a t a l i a n ;a tt;!

light* St iliu hk—Trcju *

Distinctive Styles!

-T b a -le it styles, matefjafg iad .colon In for*
trimmed coat* and taQoroi sport coots—Also
••pices suits o T '^ fg a n t’ fc ria s ^ o n 's a ls llks
•Rj . u &lt;v
this:
‘

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will-;

Al*d
piece m ills
In c le v e r design*
d i n i c i f . y’ ...

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GoManT

•$2.00 Quality, at $1.69
$3.00 Quality, at $2.49
$3.50 Quality, at $2£9
$5.00 Quality, at $4.29
S7.50 Quality, at $639
$10.00 Quality, at $7.98

A t Attractive
Price Savings /

116.75 G a m e n la

casonable, popular favorite* In dresses
'Jn so m any designs, colors, m aterials
fo r yo u r delightful choosing a t really ex«
troordlnary prices, now—T his then is th e

f ro m .E n tire Slock
W inter

&gt;

Fum oun

Beautiful garments of u sa rt - and deolrablo
material!, *11 reduced for Jan. Cloaranco.

All Sharply Reduced

rT h * Yowel1 ^
re#l,y B°*“ lo ,ow n *“ h u n u su n | »,r,c ,n B* ° « f,n c n u r ‘
1 fh » n d le e In th is J a n u a r y • t'lr a r a n c e —-Mere go lh« tu r y th in g * you w nnl
*• bu&gt;* * e* r w ,d « J » y
r e d u c tio n ^ T h e nellin,, event u w ln g g ila lo ucllnn
F rid a y . J a n . 5 th . a t 9 dL M. D o n 't delay m ak e u rru n g iiiH ru ts lo rom o h e re thdly

Read end "co m e1bu y a n d 'd d vet

Fine Evening Dresses
and Evening Wraps
:

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Attend

C uU lug Down Price* on

Bewitching Styles In

Section

iKtcti-on I
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Hat ' ‘53.39

Moil's All

At li*!r Frico
The
Suit..

IJnimi .

At S i l . Fries
Tlui S 2 t til Suits
Al Sa(&lt;v Frlct|

Extra S ikk'IuI

R ed u ctio n s On

Women’s
Silk
\
*Underwear

M E N 'S F IN E WOOI

mon M

In blue, grey k brown nice pattern*, splendidly inadot
* styled—a t these sal* price*
*

$22.50 COATS

$29.7(5 COATS

u rH « * 75

RAYON ROHES

*d I’im * K nit Uil

79c Underwear

|U.V6 Vnluu

$3.39
WOOL I
m
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W
ool runx.is♦
«U&gt;Wjl*l**i »
$5.95 Robes,

Sold by tin- gainunt- Mini l* or
Hiuwvr*. Knltt.-.l Undi-iwcar al
65c each.
• Mcn'd— Uoya'

MUFFLERS

.

AI1 Wool—nice a**orlinrnl

WOMENS GLOVES
B E D SPR E A D S

F abrics ft Doeskin, etc

Gloves, at-'
Gloves, at “
Gloves, at

$1.00 Mufflers at 79c
$1.50 Mufflers, at 98c
C e le b ra ted •'B clijer''

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LUGGAGE

All a t reduced pricas.
Week-end Cases—Hat Ooxo*—
Cares with built-in Drose KacU—
OUditona* and Hand Bag*—of
leather Duo-Fab— Air-O-Sheen-ate. Make these saving* whU*
you have opportunity.^

ItcuiK tions On
M ill's —lloytT

I’AJAMa S
Rroadclollnt — Print* — Milk* —
Al*o Outing*-—Nice pattern* k
color*.

$1.25
$1.50
$1.95
$2J&gt;0
$3.50
$4.95

-Pajamas,
Pajamas,
Pajamas,
Pajamas,
Pajamas,
Pajamas,

98c
$1529
$1.69
$1.98
$2.98
$3.95

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

fatter S. Coleman

Rock Crusher And
Favored lit Feature Tonight
ORLANDO Jan. 3_Rock Crtftht r nnd SlmpM.nia, two of the doc*
who started ll.r year right by
•finning races tho night of Jnn.
T , will go to the post in favurlto
mica tonight In the featured rare
at Sonforj-Orlnndo Kennel Club.

M ating It Over
Nos- that tho howl gsifirg are in tho limbn of menmri M —iJV*
' M dynr IIL n iln " r.'u" ■ki' ii ' t " ' Cotton m rm otles for thorn team s olid k uppoitn.i of team* ‘ it last
*•• he * v s 11'tn n l.ir o f tlio &lt; .
—*v • . . ir Link forw nnl to lifl.tVrthftll m l nnsebnll. Still It may be
m irsio'i f,&lt;
her p v .o il nr s vo " w ell tn *ivimt o ur «•*»•« n hit min look ngaln *t tho •im &gt; . that re*
'itir in - !,* • i • i . ;■&gt; ,v "f 11 im
sill*-I with a »low o f T.i*roHnhilng why or *•.•!&gt;• not a a ri • im-nmt
rhrh n:i .
• t“ iIn- way they did.
' D efoi • ih • V t : ' i "
fo r t 1 tf
iv Imps l &gt; mind liiio restirc n o r r was !l • ,‘tautlioia C.-il-Tcnrvr* &lt;*i: '■ t i ' 't i
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It-., t ..i • ' m
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I’r.ti - ill .ill i• ■ihcf*
l l n ella , •* Kean- •’ « • * lia r ,

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* r.oty ties, 7S.vi, no Muir, no unli-t
x * i nih llnro: t a t Mil*. :13.
flunnjr Muinu, tsti*. no sale; Stop Nam oi I i.i j p p in r sir. pin

0 r r u t, C.M.

Mins JtwcpMno Dillon, who, oo

— st u n piitvrn

Iho first Mr*. C la n Cable,
r-nochctl the then u n k n o w n
rrr.vle nsplrant In dratoailca. If
pictured In New York a* aha
prepared to leave for Columbia,
Mo* where the will give course*
tn dramatic student! a t Chrta*

Millar lli mli r .. . S S I

Ih* bug* Rot stop v i e r:ac,!iia* co n tin u n
to fore* Red
lers ar* lln .u a r» they proudly stood guard over a number
on Iho o-&gt; lharu front vher* th* Flans hsr* put th* R*d* .Is

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F ifth n.tv#; Fnlur ly
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shewn abeva with Yyssas, AaafU*. Marie, Cecil* aad Emlli*,
has cared fer lb* quiats afaea the day be brought tbsm Into
tba world aad will ceatlaa* a* tW tr perseuel physlclau. Tb*
agr**m*et, slgs*d by Dr. Dal aa aad Mr. Dleuae, wlpss aul
tb* p*ndlag legal s scltuus.
It re**mui*uds ereetiee ef a
huus* la wblcb lit* cbltdria saa Ufa with tb* rest ef Ih*

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K aiho of ifop:
FI* o f f Mir. Kin
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Team 4 Wins S Straight To Gain

“ H e A d v e rtis e d '

Second In Bowling Tournament

ONE PASSENGER was bltlesl, ferty atbor* ieju i.! when tho rrscb liliao's C entral
lt*d” plewed lato th* re a r c ar ef the Illinois C k etrel "I.e a U lu ’e” a : tha U tte r train
a t A rseta, IIHoelc. Bad w eather pruvsnU d tba a n g 'n re r a f tin ••Panruia U iai!od"- f
ra e r a f tb* stepped p a sre a q fr trala.

GEORGIA TTCII back, starts kls SB yard feswbdown ran (a the 3rd quarter ef lit* "Raa*
fcasks'" Osang* Bawl till with lb* M islead T ig .r. la Miami, Fterila. Missouri scared that
lets In lb* 1st quart** and Gaargia T*cb t # ,b nv*r tb* eff«atlva *ad af lb* gam* le maral

• Team 4, led ky Capl. £ . Ksivcrman w hs rolled a total of S2.1 and
\Y. Jcnning" who rollnl a total of
CM defeated team a tlitrv str'lfjh t
g»moj during the ps.ii week to
p :in sedond |ilsco j i r t one kame
task i f to * n 0 in th*: s u rirn l
t uiWhlknV of ’the Eenfo'd Howl­
ing Club.
Tram 3 IH by Capt. I . Tharp
w in rolled s. total of 531 tlefpnted
tcom R lrd by Copt. T. Holly th co
M rnlcht for tho rixlh ran-ecu live
R ctnry ,nnd ty this ellmbe] cut
of tho ccH ;r tn fourth nluce.
•
Team 0 led by CaptAV. I.udwig
qnd pared, by I’. K l'rhnff who
rolled n total r.f 531 defeated tesm
1 led by C 'p t. P. PetoM two put
it th irn to hr.ld first pine*.
P. Peinld rolled high game for
Die week with n 202 ami high
three game tfltol v.lth n 850 and
0 . U hr’c id led erernd hich three
rtimo total with a 53'J und second
Mch fam e with a tu t.
•"The Individual a v e a g ta
re ­
mained Ilia rrm « as last wteV
With P. Pi:lold In first plico gvith
an a v ir it o of 177.17; II. Ibdlnr
hel l lc ond place with 170.0; and
Dr. F rrll, held third plico with
tests.
' The rchtdtile for this vres’k fol­

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Dr. Sc.pl
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Annette Nine, popular New York modrl, wear* a dreawnaker bath­
ing suit of blue chambroy with white pique bow a t th* freaL Th*
straw-brlmmad beach hat has a peaked crown of Reman strlpad
graagraln te match the t n m k w J ^ f f - This outfit te m a r t for
aautM ta raaerta and will be useful a t any northern raaort next

D- Tt.nrp . . .

Charging eepkutaga methods to
Colin Rom. above, Tegletcml
Nail propagandist, tha Dire
committee said the German had
attempted to take moving pic­
tures o( U.B. apeclallaed Indus­
trial plante on a recwit lour of
tho country and asked that tho

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Greyhound Results
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CHALKING ’EM UP

? Elected Mayer
►
yUnanimous Vote

few days this year. Simpsonla't
time of 33.1 for tho longt.
5-ldth’s ruuliJ was respectable
Tonight’s rnce will bo over the fu
turity rouf e, but It will make lit
Uc difference to eitbrr dog, fine
they bath i hate a lot of .cart,
foot.
Other entries In tho field m
Sugg*, Indian Boll, Happy Carrei
fl.lvir Blade and John tlinqfk’li!
; The Snnfor -Orlando track I
locr.tr I nine miles north of Ortei.
do on tho Banfonl Illghwuy
Rltvrn mc:a are presented nlghf
ly .tr Mi the popular daily uojb..
on tho Lcc.nii and third race:
Oi'd tho i,u ahl.i on tho 11th.

Rock Crusher woa the tenth
race In easy fashion, driving to a
thrro leng.h victory over I.ucky
Ifotllr, another entry in tonight’s
feature race, Klmpfoiiia did a
little better, galloping orf from
the reat . or the elivcnth race
fielJ by_aix length’ tv form the
first halt of tho quinrla.
• Rock O ur.hcr’.i time of 29.1 for
th? F n lu rlty in - Iren ber.tcn by

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Troops
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At Lake Mary
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DO- th i E aetrm Front.

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In BA‘ appeal to tha nation
to rapport the *T trht Inton til*
t^ .w lr,V ’ campaign. fn ad i. for

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which a n aoenred throegh

&lt;. *r». Rrnrat Lagerqulat
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! Mr. a 0. Lattln

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. •’niprwnry tit feme i. eaetira”
U r &gt;an oCf^horr pn‘. -ol gava
i-alarm. The .cause of tha alarm,
t mad* known, wai under invts-

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New York
IP, Virginia
Indiana
Now York

Mr-. I. G. L rcH k

Zk. &amp;ORN THIRTY VEAi RS

Iter-n aar tha co lo n i frontier
(tor an all-day battle In which
i* Finn* acltrd the objective,
»re driven away un.1 finally reipturcd It.
T h e . Soviet on*e around whlah
t* battle wwi fought New Year'*
tp He* about ID mike eait of
it. town of Aglajactvl r t a point
ta n k a nortli of toikr luulogw.
'When tho Finn* finally bald
N ,tnt*e—pushing tho ItuMlane
teh toward the pattern /rentier
dhey calcrd thrro mnchln* gun*,
‘ftald kitchen nnd 400 red army
Eatooata, along with other war
ttorlaj*, la it night’* commun-

.

tho Important port* of A*So
(Turku) and Ultaborg (Onlo),
far n'ertb nrar the top of the Gulf
of Bothnia, aa their chief targeta.
The raid on Aabo by I I plane*
which dropped nearly ZOO bomb*
*et fire to the city'* undent cn*tle, one of Flnlan.'s art trea:urea,
but tha flame* wire catlnguLhcd
yesterday with le u damage than
ftret was reported. Two panona
war* hUUd and four wounded.
Laet night* communique raid
tho Finn* atlll wtre p u m ln g
Rue*lan force* retreating toward
Juntaaranta, fire mile* (ram the
border, from tha region where the
Fintu claimed virtual annihila­
tion Friday and Saturday of tho
lflJrd Kunlan dliUlon—about \ l r
ooo m*n—at the we*tern and of
Lah* Klanta.

too

Mr. II. J. te ll than
V at, Blanch Leonard
I t . J. A. Logan
Ire. M. J. Lcreturn
Mra. J, V. Lowe
Mr. J. V. Low#
Mr. C. E. Malm
Mr. O. B. Maraady
Mra. Jana Mathaaon
Mr. A. W. Ma*r
Mr. J. T. McCwllaa
U r. 11. B. Mat*
Mra. L Mlnabaw
Ml**'Villa Mott
Mra. M. 8. Neleoo
Mr. M. R. Nelson
Mra. NInland

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NEWSPAPER
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

AY, JANUARY

4, IMP

NUMBER US

EnU bJM ird In 1908

Asks Slash In Farm,
Public Works Spending
Solicitor - G e n e r a l
. Robert H. Jackson
to Nominated For
; Attorney - General

Quits Mayor Job After Five Seconds

Greatest Soviet De­
feat May Delay De­ W PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ADDRESSES 76TH CONGRESS
d a l v e B i o w On
Finland . Defenses

President Proposes
One OfSmallest De­
ficits In D e c a d e ;
Most Items Reduced

Defense Funds
Alone Untouched
Executive Says Fur„ ther CutH Should
Not Be Attempted

Mfcrphy To Take
Court Nomittso' Had

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If all of tho recotnmsadaUona
s r r foliowrd. lie forecast a » s t
deficit fo r the fiscal year Im •innllig July I of | l , 718,000,000, compared with an estim at­
ed 93.033.000,000 fo r tho c u n
ren t year.
C utting nearly everything In
President Roosevelt is shown as ho addrr**ed the opening session of the 70th Congress Ju n !'".
the budget except defense funds,
Speaker of the House Dankhrsd, loft, and Vice-Pro nident (Isrnrr In rear.
the President estim ated expendi­
ture* for the n ext fiscal y ear a t
9M,124,000,000, which he
said
would he 907h.000.000 less than
lids year. Net recelpU from **-This trade-at&gt;hom* campaign I f . | \
1 n
1, ting taxes, not counting social
necutity luvie*, would Increase
1)12,000,000 to JR,548,000,000
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 4.—
Um local Chevrolet Ageney m U
. 11/
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because qf b etter business.
(A7— A $14,320 road construc­
Mr. Roosevelt
bluntly
told
tion project for
Seminole
legislators intent on m aking elec­
C ounty n a s approved for op­
tion year record* th at “ tho#*
eration today by BUle
Ad­
who call for furUter cute should
m inistrator lloj Schroder. The
h aw the ruuragu agd honesty
work, which will employ 03
sad* on hand, cootto specify w hsr* they, should ba
persons for four months, em­
made."
braces clearing, grading, drainFor hlntsolf, lie eald. he waa
s it u
and partial surfacing of
i|n the price* in line
satisfied Bow lower figures could
r read.
T hr guvemniont
VMb iba wsathaT manAjirotlljL-. Vthflt
J*i,blicly ■ sprcitlng hi- alpprv
Itnpply-plO .f 60 and spoil*
tlon of wenilcr wootber ahead,
rlaitlnn for (h r’ suppot T p IvcTtrltnf
m
here for their needs rather than Sanford end Bcmlnolo County sor p3,47U.
n* .Sanford’* mayor, t ’lly Cuntrein* to other cities,*’ Mr. Alt- have apparently stood ths sea­
This road Is known
as miMionrr Edward lliggln* *uJd iiif "undue KurdHhlpR on Indhrld*
uuU
and rconnmlc irroups.*9 •
man ial4*
A vvnur
and
son's coldest wcalbci thus far I’cptitylvunin
totlay th at lie would continue vl&gt;
mrMAffi read lo tlw Ban*
| Bloc* opening the Chevrolet without damage.
loads from State Hoad No. 3 personally direct tlai "trade at ali*Tift*
uiid llouxf by clerks, tftkl
agency b e n a to m ) months ago,
Randall Chase of Chase end to the llig T ice Parly near home" rampalKii w hich-ha* been thi* KDVrrvuiH'hl m u "prepared U&gt;
Mr. Altman said .th at his spies Company, reported this morning
Lungwood.
It it tho srconil highly commended by local mvrof both aeW and waad oars -have that he had neither seen nor phase of the plan of the Hoard chant* since It wn* inaugurated ninvi* forward «»n reduced ra*
Hons."
i
j
exceeded expectation*" end he beard of uny damage bring don* of County Comniiseloneni to oil Nov. 20.
l'ro|MHaU for nulional d c ftiu a
said he believed this is due largely to tb* citrus crop. He »ahl his
make tho II Ig Tree more ac­
Ill reviewing tin- activities of the included emergency fund* fo r
to the efforta of bla firm to keep office had report* that thr mer­ cessible.
City Commission for thu
pu*t operation* started since the E u­
the prlcee In line with thaee of­ cury had fallen to Iowa of 20 to
th ro y ear, the retiring mayor ropean w ar—Increased
enlist*
fered elsewhere.
30 degrees In the early morning
proclaimed the completion uf the menta for arm y, navy and coast
The bookkeeper, O. II. Altman, hours but that the temperature*
refunding program a* ouUtund* guard, more antl-«py ugenta fo r
has purchased a home here and did not remain at that stage for
Ing ■inru It plac'd Hur-wUrtu* of the Federal bureau of InvastiUm manager, M. V. Altman, is in­ sufficient time to damage the
tho City's bonded uotfcldcdne** on gallon, g reater prutexlion o f tha
specting eereral locations with a fruit. Tb* official low trmiwraa basis that iouM Im&gt; handled I'siiunia ('an si,
and recomml**
rjew to haying.
tore for Sanford was 3&amp; degree*.
without undue huid-hlp.
sinning of old nnvy und coast
-All of our force," Mr. Altmsn
Mr. Chase added that the cold
Mr.
Higgin*’
letter
to
The
Herguard boats.
said, -which Includes n corps of may ba beneficial to citrus grow­
aid In a* follow-:
1
mechanics as well as the salts ers since It will keep the mid"I
wish
to
use
your
|
m
i
per
to
Htuto
Commander
W
illiain
tl.
iseason varieties In better romll
Hrooker will h r th r honor g u rsl publicly , 'i p r c - to the ciliiein,
of Hanford, the member* of thr
a t the regular d in n rr inerting ol City
the later varieties.
('ommUidoli and to tlic head*
Ing here,"
At ths office of th e. American the C’ninpbull-Losilng Cost fid ••• of the variou- dcpartinrnt*, my
Fruit Grower*, which receive* re­ tho A m rrlcan Legion n est Mon­ appreciation for the splendid and
at
7:hl&gt;
nVIoek. tnynl *up|iorl given me uuritig tny
ports from all over Florida, there day night
was no information of apprecia­ George W einstein, coim nander ol three year term n* Mnyur-Comtha
local
post,
announced
today. niiatlonrr, ending nil Jan . 2 this
ble damage to crop* in Somlnol#
Mr. W einstein urged all nirht- year.
WASHINGTON* Jan. 4 - &lt; * V County by the low temperature*
The cue was given yesterday fo r
and tb* heavy, blanket of frost. b e n to be present to meet tha
"Iftviuwing
activities
of
thr
The outer l i a f h of Irttucr, ea- departm ent rum m andrr in per- past three y r a i«, I consider the tho first big legislative battle af
karols and similar leaf crops wet* aon. "H e I* a real Legionnaire," refunding of Hunford'a municipal the present congressional
wbsn Repreoontatlvo
(Java,
Mora than 40 Indiana Future singed by the cold but the data- Mr. W einstein said. "You will debt wliirh wo* arranged
by
Farmers paid a &gt;visit Is flaafordy
“
‘ a* “nothing Ilk* him.. He will deliver k n lm- Mayor Bhlnhnlser and his fellow Democrat, Naw York,
^ ria n t message so don’t miss Commissioner*, the most out­ ha would call up his M U-I
last week nod wars m ural
next Monday.
la m eeting.”
-Tho organisation said lh st.ro guests of the members of
standing. I consider It tho best billA sserting
Legionnaire* were
irq u m led coinpromlw
hs anticipated M
Semtoule Pater* Farmer Chanter.
from Miami and the lower
effected in tlir stats. trouble In wnnlng
to
m
skr
reservation*
In
advance
House approval
Sanford was hwtudad In their
sections revealed a minimum
"Tills achievement ha* relieved of tha controversial measure, tha
by Saturday. T irkels will lm on
sight-seeing tthwrary of the stale temperature of 60 drgrecs.
th
r
City
of
tlw
ahseklrs
of
Its
Md confldvnce
Now Yorker oxpraaaad
and during their stay hers they
T im benefits of rains which ml* a t the Style .Shop, Koiiinillat
and the -hndows of confis­ It would p ais up thes Renata
also.
Be
war* taken to the Big Tree w ar p ts sodad tb* cold more than off­ and Anderson, II. II. l’o|&gt;e Co., debt
a
cation
that
held
Hanford
a
t
larlnlmi t ’* in
" If the Democratic ptocessey of
Longwood, to the Chaw and Com­ se t any damage done to the crop*, and a t Joseph
standstill
fur
10
yrars.
government aro allowed to spa­
Oviedo.
pany Cttraa Packing House, the was the concensus smong
"Today our lavra are as low as rs to.”
American F rail Orowan Farm IV R R fn .
any
city
of
similar
sis*
and
ad­
Tbs Weather Bureau reported
Gavagan said proponents of
and ths Sanford Stela F a n w rs'
vantage!, and the interest re­ auti-lynching
legislation m ight
l tha warm moist air front the
Wholesale Market, by local ad
quirements
for
the
Municipal
debt
eltcm
pt to invoke cloture If *
Atlantic
flowed
over
Fierivisa*, AWx R. JohiMW.
are lower than for any city uf filibuster th reat were carried a a t.
Thaw making op the party _ again today, dispelling Um
this site that I know of. As an Tli* Senate usually Invoke# clotnra
ban of the Evansville, •eld wave which brougnt Ice, frost
Kb percent of the total only Ip extrema cases to shut o ff
ar. They left Evans- mid chills to the state for several TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4. -O P ) example
requirement*
for
Interest
on debate and block a filibuster,
—The eUUi will make immediate
" If this m easurt is perm itted
payment o f 9S7I.7M on a public Berks A bonds ' for the entire
iMt . . . »
morning were not so low school appropriation which guea ear was paid In November and to come before the Hansta fag a
labor.
ss those of Tuesday tow ard teachers' salaries.
vote 1 believe It will pass,” ha
"I wish to Imprrs* upon tho aald.
The sum Is equal to ’ one-half

A l t m a n Declares
T r a d e At Home
Drive Has Helped

&gt;Tlrod afte r M h g majrar of Memphis for flva la a g ^seconds,
ra id H. Crump, right leave* on a well-earned vacaUeo, firing
wballs at spectators, *H&gt;« polltlcml •overlord took Ui* oath of
Ida a t Ute railroad station and than rcsifaad to easts way for
Iter Chandler to 'ta
k e the ”job.
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Saxsvsi

Crops Are! FundH Allotted
H i g g i n s Will
For Big Tree Road
Continue Trade
Wot Damaged By
^ o l d e s t W eather
At Home Drive
BlanketsCounty
AsMercuryDropsTo
Low Of 2S Degrees

Retiring Mayor Says
City Is In Position
To Progress In 1940

v

Jfd M ilk

County T o Ua* Excess T r a i n s Lengthened,
;fC Ter. It’s-'Fee*' To Speed 'Hik4d To Fa­
MeetHikedDemands cilitate Movement

Dr. Root Is Speaker
At »*•»*» Meeting
i lf t i

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After faring the possibility of
Tbc Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
knvtag to diaeont Inu« the j / P A road handled one of the heaviest
volumes of buslnees In recent
years during the holiday baason,
O. £• Hollins, superintendent of
ioth#r tlx month*, County Clerk the Jacksonville division eald to­
day.
. P. Herndon said today.
Since .the budget of the County
During the huldavs Mr. Rollins
« Um ennent year was adapted eeld that each of the reguUr
at October, the Work* Progrte* trains passed through Sanford
daW atration has repeatedly nd- with as many a a . l l coaches and
sed Uw County that the sewing that several times the trains were
out which provide* employment forced U&gt; travel In two sections.
mere than 70 women a t pr*aTo facilitate the movement of
(» moat be df-Wir-*-’ tfnknw the
• i w h shara t* increased te t#
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l i V a I r a In d I an l l t a l a r l r a / W i .

h 1v* i

tproee is brought hy
100.

In .the

freight .I

/

State Commander
To Address Local
Legion On Monday

S U r o te V S B

A n t i - L y n c h Bill
Is Due For Fight,
Congressman Says

- a r-T C i

Indiana Future
Fanners Visit
Sanford Section

Teachers To Receive
Salarieti From Stute

Um regular

monthly appropria­ elUsm* uf Msnfurd

that

their

The bill would provide foe ftaes

ther than tion and leave* the state about City is out uf the woods and on for official* guilty of negU m aa
»1,«TM,000 In arrears.
Another the march, and would like for In lynching* and make rounUup In

thorn U&gt; impress this fact upon which thu crimes occur liable fur
themselves and thus* with whom dsmsges up to glO^KIO.
thay come in contact. You have a
A simitar measure waa passed
city to be proud of, talk It, praloa by ths House after furious debate
It and co-operate with on* an­
other and Sanford will go places
la m o .
Southern &gt;W&gt;0&gt;Ulow to th« Mil
“To Mayor Coleman 1 pledge began cr^iUJlIiing. ReprraantsDfO
my unqualified support and will
use my bast effort to farther
kavrfl things good for Sanford during
his administration.
"I will continue to personally
direct Um ‘trad*, a t home' cam- would b t "(OActrUd
gaJf* which was started on Nov. opposition- this yuan

payment will be due Jan. IB, and
Um comptrollor's office said funds
probably will ba an h an d 'fo r a t
least p art of Um amount due.

Is Ghroa $100 Fine

Finnish Relief Fund
Reaches $48.05 Total

SHOULD M JtF F R C T lV R

LOCAL WEA'

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Mr. Js o . D. Jlnkln*

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I t e r - n a a r tha c o l o n i fro n tie r
(to r an all-d ay b a ttle In which
i* Finn* a c ltrd the objective,
»re driven aw ay un.1 finally re ipturcd It.
T h e . Soviet on*e around whlah
t* b a ttle wwi fought New Y ear'*
tp He* about ID m ik e e a i t of
i t . tow n o f A g la ja ctv l r t a point
t a n k a nortli o f toikr luulogw.
'W hen tho Finn* fin ally bald
N ,tnt*e—p ushing tho ItuMlane
teh to w ard the p a tte rn /re n tie r
d h ey calcrd th rro mnchln* gun*,
‘ftald kitchen nnd 400 red arm y
Eatooata, along with o ther w a r
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tho Im portant port* of A*So
(T u rk u ) and U ltab o rg (O nlo),
fa r n'ertb n ra r the top o f th e G ulf
of B othnia, aa th e ir chief ta rg e ta .
T he ra id on Aabo by I I plane*
which dropped n early ZOO bomb*
*et fire to th e city'* u n d e n t cn*tle, one of F ln la n .'s a r t tre a :u re a ,
but th a flam e* w ire catlnguL hcd
yesterday w ith l e u dam age th an
ftre t w as reported. Two p a n o n a
w ar* hUUd and fo u r wounded.
L aet n ig h t* com m unique raid
tho Finn* atlll w tre
p u m ln g
Rue*lan force* re tre a tin g tow ard
Ju n ta a ra n ta , fire mile* (ra m the
border, from tha region w here the
F in tu claim ed v irtu a l ann ih ila­
tion F rid a y and S a tu rd a y o f tho
lflJrd K u n la n d liU lo n —about \ l r
ooo m*n—a t the we*tern and of
Lah* K lanta.

I daylong Rutalan nttsrk w ith
Utp around L ake L ava, about
M mile* n u rlhcoat of F ltk a n b o q lb* »outhe»«U ni l o r . r r and
it above L ake L adoga, wa* aahl
hav* b ra n rcpuL cd. The lake
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I t . J . A. Logan
Ire. M. J . L c re tu rn
Mra. J , V. Lowe
Mr. J . V. Low#
Mr. C. E . Malm
Mr. O. B. M araady
M ra. J a n a M athaaon
M r. A. W . Ma*r
Mr. J . T . M cCwllaa
U r. 11. B. M at*
Mra. L Mlnabaw
M l**'V illa M ott
Mra. M. 8 . Neleoo
M r. M. R. N elson
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SANFORD MARKET REPORT
WitiMUey, Jen. t, lt«.i l-hane 41
Hall* n iw U *1 ..ilia el irell*
»n'i w a .tu u li. h i urn H*oiuni
•iwt* l.ia**.'i.* U m.Ueal* M*ik*.

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a k .b e . hpr. (la .t.te .
ed ii* i«. i . La.in.au, atanaeer.
O ltA hilua. — I u . Uruce if a. UH IM .lIlL 11* ~

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In BA‘ appeal to tha nation
to rapport the *Ttrht Intontil*
t^.w lr,V ’ campaign. fnadi. for
which a n aoenred throegh to*
nationwide celebration of tho
Praidient**
birthday.
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cuu^nua — Me euppllee
mn.lerale, demand fair, per lb.
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weak on tho tenth annual w inter
convention o f tb* T a ft Memorial
Highway Association, to be Raid

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

AY, JANUARY

4, IMP

NUMBER US

EnUbJM ird In 1908

Asks Slash In Farm,
Public W orks Spending
Solicitor - G e n e r a l
. Robert H. Jackson
to Nominated For
; Attorney - General

Quits Mayor Job After Five Seconds

Greatest Soviet De­
feat May Delay De­ W PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ADDRESSES 76TH CONGRESS
d a l v e B i o w On
Finland . Defenses

President
Proposes
One OfSmallest De­
ficits In D e c a d e ;
Most Items Reduced

Defense Funds
Alone Untouched

Mfcrphy To Take

Executive Says Fur„ ther CutH Should
Not Be Attempted

Court Nomittso' Had

WASHINGTON. Tnn. 4.—
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lie workingpcndl
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'nxo!t a n d ’ p r o p o iln s

the smallest ilaficits In

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If all of tho recotnmsadaUona
s rr foliowrd. lie forecast a » st
deficit for the fiscal year Im•innllig July I of | l , 718,000,000, compared with an estim at­

Altman Declares President Roosevelt is shown as ho addrr**ed the opening session of the 70th Congress Ju n !'".
Trade At Home Speaker of the House Dankhrsd, loft, and Vice-Pro nident (Isrnrr In rear.
Drive Has Helped
Crops Are! FundH Allotted
Higgins Will
-This trade-at&gt;hom* campaign I f . | \
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For Big Tree Road
Wot Damaged By JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 4.— Continue Trade

&gt;Tlrod afte r M h g majrar of Memphis for flva la a g ^seconds,
ra id H. Crump, right leave* on a well-earned vacaUeo, firing
wballs at spectators, *H&gt;« polltlcml •overlord took Ui* oath of Um local Chevrolet Ageney
Ida a t Ute railroad station and than rcsifaad to easts way for
Iter* Chandler
to 'ta
k e the ”job.
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County T o Ua* Excess T r a i n s Lengthened,
;fC T er. It’s-'F ee*' To Speed 'Hik4d To Fa­
MeetHikedDemands cilitate Movement
After faring the possibility of Tbc Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
knvtag to diaeontInu« the j/P A road handled one of the heaviest

Dr. Root Is Speaker
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ioth#r tlx month*, County Clerk
. P. Herndon said today.
Since .the budget of the County
« Um ennent year was adapted
at October, the Work* Progrte*
daW atration has repeatedly ndsed Uw County that the sewing
out which provide* employment
mere than 70 women a t pr*a(» moat be df-Wir-*-’ tfnknw the
• i w h shara t* increased te t#

here for their needs rather than
rein* to other cities,*’ Mr. Altman ial4*
| Bloc* opening the Chevrolet
agency b e n a to m ) months ago,
Mr. Altman said .th at his spies
of both aeW and waad oars -have
exceeded expectation*" end he
said he believed this is due largely
to the efforta of bla firm to keep
the prlcee In line with thaee of­
fered elsewhere.
The bookkeeper, O. II. Altman,
has purchased a home here and
Um manager, M. V. Altman, is in­
specting eereral locations with a
rjew to haying.
-All of our force," Mr. Altmsn
said, -which Includes n corps of
mechanics as well as the salts

volumes of buslnees In recent
years during the holiday baason,
O. £• Hollins, superintendent of
the Jacksonville division eald to­
day.
During the huldavs Mr. Rollins
eeld that each of the reguUr
trains passed through Sanford
with as many a a . l l coaches and
that several times the trains were
forced U&gt; travel In two sections.
To facilitate the movement of Ing here,"

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BlanketsCounty
AsMercuryDropsTo
Low Of 2S Degrees

VMb iba wsathaT manAjirotlljL-.
tlon of wenilcr wootber ahead,
Sanford end Bcmlnolo County
have apparently stood ths sea­
son's coldest wcalbci thus far
without damage.
Randall Chase of Chase end
Company, reported this morning
that he had neither seen nor
beard of uny damage bring don*
to tb* citrus crop. He »ahl his
office had report* that thr mer­
cury had fallen to Iowa of 20 to
30 degrees In the early morning
hours but that the temperature*
did not remain at that stage for
sufficient time to damage the
fruit. Tb* official low trmiwratore for Sanford was 3&amp; degree*.
Mr. Chase added that the cold
may ba beneficial to citrus grow­
ers since It will keep the midiseason varieties In better romll

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the later varieties.
At ths office of th e. American
Fruit Grower*, which receive* re­
ports from all over Florida, there
------1 liVa Ira Ind Ian llta larlra/Wi.
was no information of apprecia­
ble damage to crop* in Somlnol#
County by the low temperature*
and tb* heavy, blanket of frost.
The outer l i a f h of Irttucr, eakarols and similar leaf crops wet*
Mora than 40 Indiana Future singed by the cold but the dataFarmers paid a &gt;visit Is flaafordy
“
‘ a* “nothing
last week nod wars m ural
-Tho organisation said lh st.ro guests of the members of
Semtoule Pater* Farmer Chanter.
from Miami and the lower
Sanford was hwtudad In their
sections revealed a minimum
sight-seeing tthwrary of the stale temperature of 60 drgrecs.
and during their stay hers they
T im benefits of rains which
war* taken to the Big Tree w ar ptssodad tb* cold more than off­
Longwood, to the Chaw and Com­ set any damage done to the crop*,
pany Cttraa Packing House, the was the concensus smong
American F rail Orowan Farm IVRRfn.
Tbs Weather Bureau reported
and ths Sanford Stela F a n w rs'
l tha warm moist air front the
Wholesale Market, by local ad
tproee is brought hy
Atlantic flowed over Fierivisa*, AWx R. JohiMW.
100.
Thaw making op the party _ again today, dispelling Um
In .the freight .I
ban of the Evansville, •eld wave which brougnt Ice, frost
ar. They left Evans- mid chills to the state for several

Indiana Future
Fanners Visit
Sanford Section

(A7—A $14,320 road construc­
tion project for
Seminole
County nas approved for op­
eration today by BUle Ad­
ministrator lloj Schroder. The
work, which will employ 03
persons for four months, em­
braces clearing, grading, drainsitu
and partial surfacing of
thr read.
Thr guvemniont
V flt Itnpply-plO.f60 and spoil*
sor p3,47U.
This road Is known as
I’cptitylvunin
Avvnur
and
loads from State Hoad No. 3
to the llig Tice Parly near
Lungwood. It it tho srconil
phase of the plan of the Hoard
of County Comniiseloneni to
make tho II Ig Tree more ac­
cessible.

State Commander
To Address Local
Legion On Monday
Htuto Commander Williain tl.
Hrooker will hr th r honor gursl
at the regular dinnrr inerting ol
the C’ninpbull-Losilng Cost fid •••
tho Amrrlcan Legion nest Mon­
day night
at
7:hl&gt; nVIoek.
George Weinstein, coimnander ol
tha local post, announced today.
Mr. Weinstein urged all nirhtb e n to be present to meet tha
department rummandrr in peraon. "He I* a real Legionnaire,"
Mr. Weinstein said. "You will
Ilk* him.. He will deliver kn lm^ rian t message so don’t miss
la meeting.”
Legionnaire* were
irqum led
to mskr reservation* In advance
by Saturday. Tirkels will lm on
ml* at the Style .Shop, Koiiinillat
and Anderson, II. II. l’o|&gt;e Co.,
and at Joseph
larlnlmi t’* in
Oviedo.

Teachers To Receive
Salarieti From Stute

TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4. -O P)
—The eUUi will make immediate
payment of 9S7I.7M on a public
iMt . . . »
morning were not so low school appropriation which guea
ss those of Tuesday toward teachers' salaries.
The sum Is equal to ’ one-half
Um regular monthly appropria­
ther than tion and leave* the state about
»1,«TM,000 In arrears.
Another
payment will be due Jan. IB, and
Um comptrollor's office said funds
probably will ba an h an d 'fo r a t
least p art of Um amount due.

Finnish R elief Fund
Reaches $48.05 Total
Is Ghroa $100 Fine

ed 93.033.000,000 fo r tho c u n
ren t year.

Cutting nearly everything In
the budget except defense funds,
the President estimated expendi­
ture* for the next fiscal year a t
9M,124,000,000, which he said
would he 907h.000.000 less than
lids year. Net recelpU from **1, ting taxes, not counting social
necutity luvie*, would Increase
1)12,000,000 to JR,548,000,000
because qf b etter business.

At Home Drive legislators
Mr. Roosevelt bluntly told
intent on making elec­

Retiring Mayor Says
City Is In Position
To Progress In 1940
J*i,blicly ■sprcitlng hi- alpprv
rlaitlnn for (hr’ suppot T p IvcTtrltnf
n* .Sanford’* mayor, t ’lly CuntmiMionrr Edward lliggln* *uJd
totlay that lie would continue vl&gt;
personally direct tlai "trade at
home" rampalKii which-ha* been
highly commended by local mvrchant* since It wn* inaugurated
oil Nov. 20.
Ill reviewing tin- activities of the
City Commission for thu pu*t
thro year, the retiring mayor
proclaimed the completion uf the
refunding program a* ouUtund*
Ing ■inru It plac'd Hur-wUrtu* of
tho City's bonded uotfcldcdne** on
a basis that iouM Im&gt; handled
without undue huid-hlp.
Mr. Higgin*’ letter to The Heraid In a* follow-:
"I wish to use your | miper to
publicly ,'ip r c - to the ciliiein,
of Hanford, the member* of thr
City ('ommUidoli and to tlic head*
of the variou- dcpartinrnt*, my
appreciation for the splendid and
tnynl *up|iorl given me uuritig tny
three year term n* Mnyur-Comniiatlonrr, ending nil Jan. 2 this
year.
"Iftviuwing activities of thr
past three y ra i«, I consider the
refunding of Hunford'a municipal
debt wliirh wo* arranged
by
Mayor Bhlnhnlser and his fellow
Commissioner*, the most out­
standing. I consider It tho best
coinpromlw effected in tlir stats.
"Tills achievement ha* relieved
thr City of tlw ahseklrs of Its
debt and the -hndows of confis­
cation that held Hanford a t a
standstill fur 10 yrars.
"Today our lavra are as low as
any city of similar sis* and ad­
vantage!, and the interest re­
quirements for the Municipal debt
are lower than for any city uf
this site that I know of. As an
example Kb percent of the total
requirement* for Interest on
Berks A bonds ' for the entire
ear was paid In November and
labor.
"I wish to Imprrs* upon tho
elUsm* uf Msnfurd that their
City is out uf the woods and on
the march, and would like for
thorn U&gt; impress this fact upon
themselves and thus* with whom
thay come in contact. You have a
city to be proud of, talk It, praloa
It and co-operate with on* an­
other and Sanford will go places

tion year record* that “ tho#*
who call for furUter cute should
haw the ruuragu agd honesty
to specify whsr* they, should ba
made."
For hlntsolf, lie eald. he waa
satisfied Bow lower figures could

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uuU and rconnmlc irroups.*9 •
Tift* mrMAffi read lo tlw Ban*
ali* uiid llouxf by clerks, tftkl
thi* KDVrrvuiH'hl m u "prepared U&gt;
ninvi* forward «»n reduced ra*
Hons."
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l'ro|MHaU for nulional d cftiua
included emergency fund* for
operation* started since the Eu­
ropean w ar—Increased
enlist*
menta for army, navy and coast
guard, more antl-«py ugenta for
the Federal bureau of Invastigallon, greater prutexlion of tha
I'siiunia ('ansi, and recomml**
sinning of old nnvy und coast
guard boats.

Ant i - Ly n c h Bill
Is Due For Fight,
Congressman Says
WASHINGTON* Jan. 4 -&lt; * V The cue was given yesterday for
tho first big legislative battle af
the present congressional
wbsn Repreoontatlvo
(Java,
Democrat, Naw York,
ha would call up his MU-I
bill next Monday.
Asserting hs anticipated M
trouble In wnnlng House approval
of tha controversial measure, tha
Md confldvnce
Now Yorker oxpraaaad
also.
It would pais up thes Renata
Be
"If the Democratic ptocessey of
government aro allowed to spa­
rs to.”
Gavagan said proponents of
auti-lynching
legislation might
eltcmpt to invoke cloture If *
filibuster threat were carried aat.
Tli* Senate usually Invoke# clotnra
only Ip extrema cases to shut off
debate and block a filibuster,
"If this measurt is permitted
to come before the Hansta fag a
vote 1 believe It will pass,” ha
aald.
The bill would provide foe ftaes
for official* guilty of negU m aa
In lynching* and make rounUup In
which thu crimes occur liable fur
dsmsges up to glO^KIO.
A simitar measure waa passed
by ths House after furious debate

Southern &gt;W&gt;0&gt;Ulow to th« Mil
“To Mayor Coleman 1 pledge began cr^iUJlIiing. ReprraantsDfO
my unqualified support and will
use my bast effort to farther
kavrfl things good for Sanford during
his administration.
"I will continue to personally
direct Um ‘trad*, a t home' cam- would b t "(OActrUd
gaJf* which was started on Nov. opposition- this yuan

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jauggeatlon and one which should have the unqualified enn« M ttif doracment and active support of every civic orfsrlzatlor
Pn this county. He proposea that ntepa be taken Immedl»»«**♦
lately toward increasing tho width of the rowd between the
■as
abutments on tho culvert about aix miles south of San­
aa’ -----1ford on State Road ft6. 8, which because of the number bf
ATn
, accidents occurring there has become known as ‘Death
—
I Valley."
—gK |
Moat of-this heavily travelled highway to Orlando 1/
Z iZ § B |w W e. smooth, and straight, offering every encouragement
----- aaee to excess!vo speed. But a t this particular point the abut•* Iment* cut deep into the broad ahouldera of the road, reach«&lt;ling right up to the pavement itself, so th at if one did not
r**|seo the abutmenta, rather difficult sometimes a t nlghl
i^ 5 SwM*r|vhen confronted with blaring headlights, and happened tr
jp *
Ts« M»r»M ;■ lot one wheel get off the pavement,‘ he would be certain tc
S W IS S . have a disastrous accident.
1
’^ 10 abutmenta never should have l&gt;cen built this way
« r» 7 y # e ’. . ______________ I in the first place. Only the most colossal ignorance on the
b W O y n ■ i) ■«*&gt;« »« re* part of some safety engineer could have permitted aueh a
Tmlwa* iZ *£ - 1small saving in cash a t the risk of so many lives. But
S S S mT T i ii "?n T i Vi'w^IT I ^he folly of this sort of economy has been fully demonm rtu M y . n i C strated in the years th at havo followed. There have been
aVjBR* taT.»K.*ue .r *£««Ii Innumerable accidents a t this very point and an ever Inw p lM fi U t h «m s m
| creasing number of live* lost.
, ,n n
There should be no further delay in correcting this InTWmiPAT, JANUARY
exeuwwtaie error. Ehfery day that this situation remains
M lO JI V lRSB FCR fODAY I unchanged other lives arc hejng endangered.

Many Inconveniences
. stifftr ttn iy people;

wanika In M* talk. So far, th&lt;
(lm M M . are (till
German*;
tbayVe iweer referred to as In
l i l t , *» *Hon».H There la reapectfu! allenc# when newircel* Shew
Uw burial* for Ofrrtan aviator*
brought .down In rakU no IS*
Pftth *f yForUi..
'When BrItUh xUrtMmtn talk
Shoot the war agdtm t ■Mllllorhm’’

W*
MAY
APPROPRIATE
* The American Way
0 O T 1 St r e n g t h a n d w iaDOMi Behold Ood U mighty, and.
deaptoeth not any; h* lx mighty In
If it is the unusual that makes news, then the remark
strength and wlidom.—Job 38:G.
of President Karl Norrtgron a t the Kiwanis Club yesterday

the swells.

[deserves widespread publicity. "For In no other country
| In the woria,” said President Nordgrcn. "could a club haw
for Its president a 'heathen' Bwedo. as Its secretary a
Catholic Irishman, and as its vice president a German
Jew.”
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And that Is exactly what &gt;tho Banfonl KIwanlH Club
haa as Its priaoipal officers, .except that wo doubt if Presi­
Beei, dent Nbrdgrcn Is really a "heathen." But he la a Bwedo

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By PRESTON GROVER

and bally,
Iks of no moment. And
i no leva savo In a prop-

Sik Developments F u l l e r Warren
Mark Labor Scene AnnouncesFor
In Past vTeh Years

Senator Gharlr* Somnar of MdtanchuaeUa, chairman of the foreign
ratal loti* committee, ware having
their historic a m p . Rufus King,
then Minister to Um Vatican, wa*
the victim. He was a Seward animlntce and the Sumner cllqun in
Congrae* act cut ta gat him.
Thar* were other factors, too.

Br ALEXANDER R. CEOROE
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—&lt;A7—
Six big labor development* mark
laber'a history-making decade i
Ire wrong In sayIght they're fightI f It was, there'd
Struck.

LITTLE
WONDER
SWDIO

Jerry Carter Is ae convinced a*
t the soundness of the Town■ i f n a n Chat he think* It will
bat even him to th* United
. Among those ipending a I
i i j u kaeatlanlag In Florida
Al Johnaon—of Uuby Kn
Mma—who In recupar*ling on
■and* a t Miami Beach.

Honing the Steen bock Process br
Vitamin D, and all prodocl* on
which It la tntrd are regularly
la*tad' by him to Inxuro UiAt
Vitamin D I* In the product aa
adverttaed.
Today 400 dairies serving 40,000,000 ncaple pay royalties to
finance rcurarrh under Rteehbock’* plan. Other large sum*
come from pharmaceutical*, cer­
eal and accraiury fund product*.
Ax fa*t ax royaltle* are re­
ceived the money I* uaed to fi­
nance *ueh promising work ad
paying fallowxhlp* to brillkmt
young RrlentUt* brought to the
University from all over the na­
tion, to finance tho further Study
and experimentation about Vita­
min D, to work for tho control
ami cure ef a variety «f dreed
dtoeaie*,'and otherwise nerve'Hh*
welfare uf mankind the world
over. •*
Many other scientist* like
flteenhoek have refused 1# capltallxe on (heir discover!** and
plod through life In modest -cirrumataneea, content w ith'Ike tvward that flood* with happMasa
and Joy the heart* of only thoae
who hare learned the secret of
“Servlet Above Half'.
While men may cowar and
"hell* Hitler, countla** million*
yet
unborn will alive Yo Ueaa the
■ a m . a t * 4 ---- a

6. Collective-bargaining gain*
despite unionisation netback* in

Ultaou r If ^ m*a»* I •• R**C"t govern mental moves
u •ernknlm murh 1,0 proiecut* labor union* for
F u fact J^ k ay * h a im t I
r e tr a in of tra d e r
out ef the Orange Bawl | th e decade end* with th* army
Md bf Ur* third quarter, o f Jekleaa eowe 4,000.000 larger
■ —
I than In 1030. alihougb there was
dr redaon Hitler to kH ew -|a pronounced pickup In em ploy
t German d titan only two I ment In thn last year. AFL rechiefs In day tlx month* 1 port* show 9,471,000 unampley
to bdCeUsa lately they I ment last September compared
had Much to blow about* with 4,770,000 In 1030. Peak

i GERMANY

the

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TALK about :i

SUNDAY
NIGHT
A t Th«
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ARMORY

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U s a*
befor* whole na-

VlHUM

m m is

BEG INNING T O i:

“TOO LATB TO CLASSIFY”

"J want to emnkaala* that 1 am
attorney fer no buxine** concama
•hat would stand U profit by my
U to t afctfcl governor, aid lhal
I h«v* Beyer reproeopted any aueh

♦hlch the aun sever
*ind* when he figure* hi*
‘axe*. Ilia Income tax for
•omea to $122.30 arid f
*011 he will have to pay the
covcmmtnt $214. Other taxaa
figure out .like thta: AutomdDlle
llcenso, $37-110i gaaollne
tax
$38.00; entertainment*, $10: tea
tax $2; auger, * $3.25
whisker,
$7AO;.beer. $8.30; tobaeeo, $30.23.
After This War
Fur (040-41 hla automobile 1U
errtae tax belli amount to $82.23,
if he,baan*t rold the ear by then.
Used ear Mu already are Mil of
bargain*.
The dark aid* of the picture
doesn’t mean KnglUhmen to re
any Intention of ylaldlag to *Vlle
Hlttor.” M l, mdny of them won­
der 'diAAtV* around the
American,

, « s » . W j®

the thing clashed with I
of religious freedom.
Prompted by theee
lavor hi Kuiope and CongTvaa lashed out. It
kill th* eat directly but
, whan n minion to Ita milk by abolUhlng
was proposed by prlatlen. There b a n t b
he launched one ef

marked a great spurt In union
activity.

■ women marry rascal*
eetUM they treat to aponanr
t a n of reclamation project.
M U t !■1*1eat. (Wa merer
ltd tk those projact* that

break of actual warfare, he aaka,
eras not the Herman chnncello
vpaettlng hi* life and kniktdg him
littery by springing “rrirei" an
me cherished weekend* T
Pletnre the average English
man In peacetime. Hr had a eon
kerne with a flower garden. Hi
he had the Income, all (he liiro
idea bf the world were dt hit com­
mand. When be awoke In the
leonrtng the makl brought him a
d M g&lt; M t nip ef tea. Then he
ireakfaatrd on baton and egg*,
kfpper* and toast. lie rode to

. v-

a faarfdl tell ajtd

werktn have. been lacreaaad aa
estimated 19 ta II peneaL
, Increased union a a t l v l l y
brought an epldeml* df atrlkaa,
4,T40 In 199T aattlng an nil-tuna
roeenl. That was th* year of
the big “slidewa*" ef kajlata.
brtakbata and l l i a t t i i , Stnkaa
ahat*d In 1999 and 1919.
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^Tfor'ker* Council of the First
Baptist Sunday School will meet
a t 6:80 P. M. Supper will be
served to all who have mad* res­
ervations.
MONDAY
District Zone Meetiny of the
Woman's Missionary Auxiliary

IReyuUr butlneu and pledge
service program of the Woman’s
Missionary Auxiliary of the First
Methodist Church will be held in
th* church a t 8:00 P. M.
* First Quarterly Business Meet­
ing of the W. M. U. of tb* First
BaptUt Church will be held at
3:30 o'clock in the church. All
memb en are urged to be present.
•TUE8DAY
Red cross board meetiny will be
held in tb* Red Cross head­
quarters a t 10:00 A M.
Jupior High P. T. A. will
meet a t 8:80 o'clock In the
school auditorium.
A t 8:80 o’clock an Executive
Board meeting will be held.

Magazine Sales Drive Mrs. J. L. Clark Is
Reported Successful Named Head OfClrcIe

H. Taylor, Mr*. A. B. Lovejoy,
Mu. II. G. Mrthvln, nnd Min. O.
0 . liih b ..
AI»o, MU* Kdn*
M cW illiim s.
M m . C. U M cW horter, M r.. H.

T h, f ln t m**Ung of the new
year for Circle Two of the MethodUt Women’s Missionary Society
wee held Monday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. 8. 0 . Shlnholear, Jr., on Oak Avenue, with
Mrs. S. O. Shlnholser, 8 r , a i cohoetees.
Officer* elected for the com Inc
re a r arc aa follow*: chairman
Mrs. Don U lrtyj vice-chairman,
Mrs. W. W. Tyr*i connection*!
treasurer, Mrs. w . P. Fields: local
treasurer, Mrs. 8. O. 8hlnhol er,
Jr.; secratary and reporter, Mrs.
II. C. Morgan.
Pled ye cards were signed and
envelopes distributed for a new
*ystare of paying pledge* which
was introduced by the president
of the W. M. 8., Mr*. Arthur
Philips.
. Th* members, of the circle were
divided for a contest which U
based on attendance for the comInr year.
An announcement was made of
the lone meeting to be held in
Sanford on Friday, Jan. 8. At
that time, th* district secretary,
Mrs. V. W. Haygood, will con-

Thatcher, was welcomed to tho
circle.
Following tbs business session,
a salad course was ssrveil by the
hoetessaa to th* following mem­
ber* present: MU* Leola Evans,
Mr*. W. P. FleliU, Mrs. W. I.
Hughey. Mr*. R. M. Mason, Mrs.

Mrs. Holly Presides
A t Meeting Of Club

VALUE

Mr*. It. Z. Johm on.

LONGWOOD

Miss Helen Colbert has returned
from Miami where she has been
visitiny friends for the part
weak.
Mr*. A. L. B etti returned home
Sunday a fte r spending a week
with friends In A ugusta, G*. and

Columbia, 8. C.
Mr. and^ Mrs. J . L. Ingloy returned
Tuesday
from
Minmi
where they visited since Sunday
and attended the Orange Howl
game on New Y ear's Day.
Jake Richter haa returned to
Gainesvill, to resume his fresh­
man studies a t the University of
Florida a fte r spending the C hrist­
mas holidays here with his fam-

Routine business was discussed
and reports yven from the var­
ious . committees. It was an­
nounced th a t the mayasine sales
drive will last until Jan. 18.
Following the business session,.
• social hour was enjoyed with
Mr*. Quinton Brown leading an
interesting automobile contest ni
which Mrs. J . L. Clark was the
prise winner.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses, Mrs. C. E. McKee.
Mrs. M. B. Smith, Mrs. Clarke
Lcousrdy, Mrs. Quinton Brown
and Mrs. Pete Rowland.
Other member* Inrluded: Mrs.
W- K. Raines, Mrs. Kiwond C.
Williams, Miss Helen 1. Ward,
Mrs. 8. P. Dutton. Mrs. W. L.
Morgan, Mrs. Frank Schyner,
Mrs. U M. Tyre. Mrs- Glenn K.
McKay, Mrs. J . K. I'rrston. Mis.
Claude Herndon, Mrs. J. I . Clark,
Mrs. II- A. Kwansnn nnd Mrs. Roy 1

Friends of Mrs. Mamie l'agnn- 17111*.
h a rt will reg ret to learn thut she
la ill a t her home, 402 French
Avenue, Buffering from burns
which she received ip an accident
In b rr home.

W

/c O .y .V '-

Misa
Monday
she has
aa the
Charles
Mr. R.

Ja n e Sharon
returned
from Jacksonville where
visited fo r the past week
g u e it o f Mr. sod Mrs.
E. Pelnt and Mr. and
(1. Baldwin.
.

Sadie Hawking Dance
To Be Given By Elks

W h it»
T ie

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night

i

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initts-s

The W ater Cidnr Annual C ir­
cuit Kxhihit mn uf the Flurida
1'edcratioii ••f \ i t sponsored •»&gt;
the S ulfur,t \ t Chili van shown
yisteidny ul llo* Woman's t'luti
oiol beginning today
will tie
shown for &gt;'\era I days ot the
poldie lilom \
This exhibition i- the first m
a reties which i- circulated from
tile work shown in Orlando ot
llie iinnonl meeting nnd eahilut o n of Hie Florida Federation
of A it held in Ib-ceinlier.
In the fiitnie other w inli will
lie on ethiliii for the viewing til
those interested in art.

p;*i n on

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CfcRTIFILD &amp; SELECTED
MAINE OR CANADIAN
NOW HEADY FOR DELIVERY

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eli.nttt*.

Kcf-*eshnn nts

of *.ll|«l\vil,lli,N Olid l l lilt
w en '«ived at the d o se of the
gnnr»«
O fficers d ie te d for lie*
lo io iig M-.iMin were, p ie'ld en t,
A ll• t illlei . \ i* «• pie'iitelit. Ml - ,
M. I I eightoli. • i oud Nui’-p n - I
ideul. tV.iltei (i* Id.ml. *n n t.ii \ I
and ti i-h ri'i, .Mi* l*n»l Wlullt I
iiiom . Bi«|«laill m li lilll, Mi.*. I
Itoliei t III.il.«*.

The K - W . Eruit Co
SANFOHI), FI.A

T he T ourU t ('lu ll had n U rge (
n tteiidntire a t th e
W«*dne«da&gt; •
dilllii i wlntli Wit. e iv n l 111 On*!
Ii Im hi &gt; in 'te n d ol th e park m i 1
iu« omit uf the i old went her. A
d e lic k o n fish fly Puglish My It
whs
••i\ed hy the
com m ittee.
W alter tie h la id . Mrs. .smith 1 1in
anil Mrs. F u ller. T h ere w m a
hiisiiie»s session ftdloxved hy mi
iiiteii-*!iiig ptograiii.
,

1A*t us take care of your ex­
tra Holiday requirements of
Whipping Cream and Milk.
Also don’t forget that big and
little folks like ice cream
during the Holidays too.

ANNOUNCING
THE Ol’KNINC OF

108 HANFORD AVK

Mr. and Mra. Francis E. HoumillaU il l, have returned to
Gainesvillr, whrrv Mr. Kouinillat
studies at th* University of Flor­
ida, a fte r spending the holidays
here with Mr. Roumillat's fam ­
ily.
___ _

LIQUORS
WI NE
M a'y Mathilda of
Beach.

West

Palm

Mr*. J . W. Dickens of Miami
visited here N'rw
Y ear’* Day
with friends.
---------M r. and Ml*. Alien S tew art nnd
son. Ralph, have moved from the
P ark A p artm en ts to the Hanford
C ountry Club.
---------Mr. and Mra. H um e Kumph slid
children of Miami w e-r the New
Y ear's g u ests o f the
fnrniei'ji
fa th e r, C. J . Rum ph.

Friend* ef Mrs. W alter 8. Cole­
man will la glad to le-rn that -ho
hae been moved to her home ill
Dreamworld a fte r receiving tic -lment in the
Kemald-Iaiuglilon
Mrmnr&lt;al Hospital
for several
■lavs following a severe a ttaik uf
influensa.

WE ARE OVERSTOCKED—
MUST UNLOAD REGARDLESS
of cost
ENTIRE STOCK DIVIDED IN 3
GROUPS FOR QUICK SALE AT
RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES

» W inn

SUNDAY NIGHT

Pine Needle Classes
Reopened For Season

Mr. and Mr*. J. M artin Stlncciphcr and daughter, Grace Ma­
rie, retu rn ed yesterday from a
week's trip to Miami.
Duung
th eir visit they
attended
the
Orange Bowl football game on
New Year'* Day.

The Rev. and Mrs. M artin Dram
had aa their guests during the
holidays, Miss Isabel W agner of
Amherst, Va., Lcult W agner of
Kentucky, Mite Carolyn Ford of
Amherst, Va., Mlsi Dorothy Croghan of New York City, Mr. and
Mra. Trevor Dowltr and daughter,

&lt;

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W ater Color Exhibit
Is Given At Club

Krrmetli BatineaU

Misses Alma and Louisa l&gt;e
Cnttc* returned to their home tn
Jacksonville yesterday a fte r vis
itiny fu r several days as tin
guests uf Mr. a n d Mrs. tie u ry r
DeCotte*.

.Mi-

GREAT

ADMISSION FREE

A d e lig h tfu l
reception* w ni
given by the Civic L eague at
th e lib rary on New Y e ar's a f t ­
ernoon to to u ris ts nnd frien d s
o f the L eague.
P oinsett las and i
evergreens fo im e d th e
decora* i
lion* nnd the ten tab le w as o v e r-j
laid w ith a lace cover w ith c e n t e r '
piece «»f th e re d
m otif. T e n ,|
c o ffe r mid cakes w ere
n e rv e d '
nnd rhiucfo*
ch eck ers
played.
Piano d in ts w ere played through*!
out th e ev en in g nauro Ity Mim
Itch* •
W all r at
Mir M »r- *
Jorie H’ nken ldp.
Ill- v«*iniuit*
n v
* , in i i
f Y .ii iri'i * 1

Mr. and Mr*. E. H.n Altman
have as their guest, Mrs. T. C.
l'itchford of Mt. Vernon, III.

BARRICADE

&amp; Saturday
e Program

PACK TIIRKB

Methodist Circle
1
Has First Meeting

iAYf RAXIfR

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U. Odham, Mr*. B- K. Beck, and

Ttkphon* 148

The meeting was opened with a
prayer by Mra. E. D. Brownlee,
followed by tho salute to th* flag
and -Suwane* River" sung by the
group. Tha business meeting was
continued during tho luncheon
hour,It was announced that many of
th* Club o ffic ers, pnd. membere
-*r*nr m. T frir OTenn t . McKay
announced - th a t th* play which
was to b* given by the past
p^asideate of th* club for th* en­
tertainment of club member* waa
postponed until a later date.
Mr*. Holland Reed of Illinois
■and Mr*. Horace Walker, daugh'ta r of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly,
were guests of the club.
About 88 member* were presAdi
cut m
*4ft ike
th* InnokoAn
luncheon.

COMEDY—NOVELTY
.UNIVERSAL NEWS

*

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social And Personal Adwilies
THURSDAY
Regular meeting of Semlnois
Chapter Number Two of tha Or­
der of th* Eastern 8tar will be
held In tha Masonic Hall a t 7:80
'P . M.
T. E. L. Class of the F irst Bap­
tist Cbsich will meet a t 8:00
o'clock a t th* horns ef Mrs. W. L.
Btoudenmlr* with yroup tour ss
hostesses.
FRIDAY
The Business Woman's Circle of
tha First Presbyterian church
with M in Mary Earl* chairman,
will meet at tha home of Mrs.
Grovs? C. Williams, 8474 Sanford
Avenue, a t 8:00 o’clock.
A meetiny will be h»ld by the
American Legion Auxiliary a t
7:80 o’clock In th* lagton hut for
the purpose of organlilng a Jun­
ior Auxiliary of the American

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J0 W R to A Y , JANUARY I , '1*4#

Social Calendar

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S P " #l5.P&amp;MER\ ( $
Y IS E. F IR S T
3I*&gt;

Alathcan Class Has
Rfjgular Gathering

Sale Continues
, I'tiiC L • I** W II'I. tiU I
l i P iP IS IN A MIW
I I I'V * IN I' P L U i .ir T ill'.
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M P N '3
Ft Mt N ITU H I •iEEN HE!»E

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MEN'S DRESS

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Extra Pants
Mm
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S P R I N G k I t l M H f V 'j

5 A N F O R D *)

Purcell’s Great

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----- —I Thu home of Hi*. A. I.. Kelly
, on laiuiel Avenue win, the «c*n*
of the re g u la r b u n n c s- nnd social
m eeting of the A lstlim n l kiss of
the F rs l B aptist C hurch T uesday
evening
I Mrs. G. S. Sctinsii p n -n le d in
I tpi* , Usenet- of the pre- dent, Tho
drvuthm al w as led h&gt; .Mis. It N.
K ip p n fallowed l y a p la y e r by
M is. Selm sii
j A soeisl hour followed the
I bu&gt; ness session dining winch re ­
freshm ent* were served by the
hostess, assisted by Misses K slberim- and Yiiginiu Kelly.
P resent at the m eeting w ere:
Mr*. M u 'iu y J s iv is , Mr*, li H.
He-1nmli, Mr* T. ti. I'lte h fo id of
Mt. Vein n. I l l . Mt*. Joder Cam e­
ron, Mr*. II. N. N ip|iert Mr*. K.

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Suita

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400 woolrnt from leodmg
domestic to d Im porttd loomt,
S h t S U * M 4 * S c&amp; a tfett S t y t lo t

MR. CHARLES M. BULLARD
Wlfl B« In PWm u I Chare* Oh
FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY
JANUARY 5TH A.6T1I

M E N 'S

M ELTO N

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$1.95 and up

M ENS

SANFORIZED

WORK 3U11S
bhirta and
Panta to
Match Suit

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Fabric Gloves
AU Siaas A CaUre

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87* Ea'h

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IVALUES TO 42L50 X
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SILK DRESSES
Bed Spreads 77ft Each

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lwo out of every three loan re* etkux*
queeta coming before It The chair- Klrrhhoff, W. B* Jr. et us To
H all
men added that the Government
George E. Slack.
Reel Eatata M w tiU N
“In equity and g&lt;*d conwlcnce Porter, Howard unmarried To FoK(r»tc, CHe*t«r C. ct ux To Roy
Orlando Game Club, lire. ■
ohoulif not bo a*krd In eubeidite
Underhill Tracy.
katAiftighial rnterprl.c and tha&lt; Realty Truat Co., Inc. Tp Orlan­ Honda, Tat agl To Gecrgo B.
rnnblc it to compete upon an endo Gemr Club, Inc.
Slaek.
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Allaop, Mabel E. A Howard II. To Whittaker. Albert I. et ux To
Donald lla irb .
Rhcdn U. Ewing.
Holden, W. H. et ux To The Som­ Swope, 0. P. etux To Hcibert E.
erset Company.
Fandcraon.
Mailer's Deed
('rep IJen
Watann, II. M. Mailer Tp Carrie
Fitta, W. A. Sr. To J. I- Roberta.
S, Uavl-on.
Hatl.faelioaa of Mortgage
AereemrnU for Deed
Hank rf Tsvnrr* To Italic C. Smith. I-V.nnle It. A W. D: To Ea­

Jfey By/Other Means
WAr.niKaToW^DrfC-l Jan. d.
•—The lteeonuructlon Flnanrn Cor­
poration &lt;la ready and wlHIh* to
.Ihrat whatever tmenmblr demnnd
Ihero may Ik&gt; tor Mairt ta *taa0
bitldneM. entrrprhr. (ri Oil* IKtW
of Incri'ixaVd buMn&lt;M activity. ilri-U'ml Emit flrhmm. Chairman «f

over* is nn more . j■■i.m

than

&gt;«elal life »,f the nntlan. Thta end
has Iwm nrhievrd ill a tahglblo
n itre liu Ihe illsburaement of
funds. Intinplldy It has l»een
achieved l.y fc.lcring the incuran-e that if private c.ipilnl falls
lo pel form Its normal credit func­
TH EY
Bra to tall lu 'ln M ir* am unsblu to tion. The RFC Is omnipresent,
■&gt;}&lt; taka adv.ntalfe of 1hr«e npjiortnnIHft*1heentirp lliey find tree yi lo
Ihn nubile enpit.-il mnilAts exK p e n a l Vo and often dlffictilt In tin*
W ANTED
point f( huppsalldlit^.
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tMatkmal1Radio Vori'tn brer n na­
tion-wide hook-up.
/ltfr, Rcbrant »i1d that Ihe pres­
nut
fleer leiale«l
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ent nreeletuled
rrroveiy
made
many npporlunltle* oviillnlde lo
rtnaUcr Induilrlal nnd merehandbln*T enterprl»r« lyit llinl too often

Ml,-' ’

rle I'ollin. Mnllhewn.

Walkiv el ux.

Ihe n,minor, lark Of faith in fhe GillV'Vft V, et ux
fhlur,- of .mall Inialneaa. That la
line of Ihe primary yraaona lor
planting to RFC the power Ip
idftke'im .cf l..ant |n Indii.lrinl, or
eotuHlelVI.sl ‘bitxlneric*.
'The RFC liaa had a far-reach­
thh H fC e p e a k lm ? recently on tba ing effert uhf.ri the rconotnle jind

mey to atlmulata and
rival# lending, and
mdlng will net meet
radii1 demand, lb*
,1. the
ihe neceatarY
neccaury
Inrprwlli make
(dMa available to borruwera.
1 TCmphaaUIng lb* wlHInguc**
and ability of tho RFC to maka
ymalb "(non*, Mr. flehram atated
that'tha ‘agenty had authortaed
(pane aggregating 1500,000,000 lo
C m aeperate ontarprliea. Almoat
&lt;0 percent of theao txirrowera reqplyrd loan* of 86,000 or le*a, atul
tubra7than half received loan* In
amaunla uf I1Q.C00 ur lo««.
' The RFC la onxlou* lo extend
credit where, jiuch action will
Utava helpful rather than harmful." Mr. Bchram aald. “ThU may
appear ta be an anomaloua *tatolit |a wot
a&lt;J
Iim VoI Ita*
_ •!mlm(n ex
aim aem* no u*eful purunaet'

SHOULDERS
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OR RENT: Fhra room baoaa,
OR BAJLR, Large roomy furnlahad
flnlabed, all alaetrlc kitchen,
T n P l i n o y Umferhlll agl. To
Garaga Apartment, ighg Myrtle.
nice location, Pboae fdfl.
Cheater C. Poigate et ux.
Apply J. Rota Adama 111! Park
Roehlk, E. II. agl. To 8ophfa L.
Koeblk.
SIX ROOM furnlahed hou^e, bath. LOBT AND FOUND
Dlka, Maud agl. To Chga II. DikeInquire Jack'a Dear Drop Inn.
LOBTi Gold Ring with Araethyat
Kelgana, D. D. ct ux to D. C.
Ktlgan*.
act and 8 amall pearla. Return
FURNISHED APARTMENT with
buuthwartl Ira E. et ux To Myra
ta Mra. A.' C. Wllllama eata
Electrolux. AI»o newly painted
Seminole Dry Cleaner*,____ ’• ,
unfunjUhod apartment seltl^
Caldwall lleniy widower To Hen­
new gaa atove. &lt;11 Myrtle Ave. HELP^ WANTED
ry Methlea et ux.
Ford Roaaell, Phone 282.
Datand Finance Co. To L. 0.
Hanlon at ux.
COMFORTABLY
FURNISHED STENOGRAPHER, MALE pre­
Qall-Ctalgi Deed*
ferred. Apply Sanford-Oviedo
gamgu apartment. Local comdo
Hagan, L P, at ux To L. Thom**
preferred. 420 Palmetto.
Truck Orowera.

RED RYDER

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PIG* HEADS lb. ,5c
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SANFORD’S “GARDEN" SPOT

FAN SAUSAGE
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W O U L D READ YOUR A D
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Seminole County
num ldav. Phone 60.
Tha Recbnitnictlon Finance CorWANTED YOUNG man wl^h
poimtlon haa arian»ed,Mr.S-hram
High 8 boot educotlon, between
Court
Recordft
au'd, to have loan appltaatlona reagea of t3 and SO, for Police IIA” K YOUR Watch repaired by
tetrad through the Ileldifflcoa of
one who rrally know*' how.
Real Batata Coareyaacea
Work. Must be In good phyalthe Faderml Homing Admlnlatra* Harrlaon, 0*car M. at ux To ClgyflrinK*. Jeweler MagrrnH* Aee.
eal condition. Application blank*
Hen nnd the Home Ownara1 Loan
ton C. Smith et uxavailable at Police
pavlaon, Carile 8. A J . D. Tc
tarrying out Ita aetlvltlea,
George E. Slack.
m ail funtiii
Kehrarn u ld It waa the per­ Stack, George E. To Pat Morrta. Ca reta ker
OIL RA^tOE, nraily iyaw, #*0.
igc, cloy# In; aftar
il fnlerwt r f the RFC to Ini- Clonta, C. R. ct ux To 0 . 8
429 Summerlin Avt.
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Moon et ux.
daaiarad “the »UuitttatWa Uauaeraan. 0. C. et ux To Wm
frltg particular* to OR TRADE—mg.aqUlty, '3T F«
ta leading la to the RFC RuMell Styin et tnt _
^
pickup. Excalkty eondRlop. 1
Uni M b Hi own- tending TaneyjidJ, Fatale et al To 0 . C.
23. care Hfrald.
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10 lb?. I H
GREEN CABBAGE
lb- I t
FLA. CARROTS bunch 41/2^

i BRISKET STEyV
I/iyer lb. 19c.; Stew 25c; T-Bone lb. 19c
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FLA. LETTUCE

SROUXdJEUS ia c CROPS ,tb.
legs
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STEW lb. 10c c h Ap s It

10 lbs. I 9 t
2 hds. 9^

Lemons

15 #

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T O E TOMATOES 2 lb s.. t f *
OTiR OWI^ SLICED BACON lb. 22c

NO. A. ISO anna

BALTIMORE OYSTERS

YgLI.OW CCOXI.VP

PURE HQG IaARP

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POTATOES

35c

5 &gt;bs- I f *

ONIONS

4 lba,

home

41^

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ENGLISH PEAS

&gt;ALL MEAT B01X)GNA

N t t l l a LAUGH FUKIII

half or whole

By FREP,HARMAN

COCONUTS

lb. 21VaP

WORKUM
MB LOOK IfJ
DRARV'S WO
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Fresh PtPfl^

not helped if hr ta permits

F R ID A Y F E A T U R E S
LOCAL LIMA V "

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Beans 2 lbs, 130

Cannot hope to nay.''
RFC haa, unui-r Ita nu.t Tti
aUllDibucnU, .frund
to apprnvp on (he aveiai

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T iro BANTflftfl H fitA lft. SAW tfitB, lE f lm f e s

horn*. wo* a fftie d by proxy.
lir e JG.flOO-Word irp o rt found
th a t *ubver*lre organisation* —
K u li,
CommunM*,
w
i n m u n x*i " i
rF**ci&gt;t.*,
i n v i n 'i
PAIIT TIMK job n* ntok m
✓
Cnrrfully Filled
tttf-ktyled savior* o f A morion ami
bim«r rlcnncr. linn-1 Inny, i'lli
&lt;
10
Year* K^vorii'tico
all Iho root”—“haVe fallen upen
Si., ( I n i hou*«- pa-t 1irhlir«&lt; in
I 'r n r a p l
— Praia***! l l r l l r r r ?
I the darkest day* they have• *een
Milnirlx.
J
t'ouphil
%illi
the
land
nllnrk
l," ___
*nd. th
a t Iholr
i
___
___ total
___I mein*
C
WASHINOTON, Jan. I. - ( S ’)
were ila«*lnii nir raid* on Turku
ihlp ‘ho*- fallen
I.OOn.oon.
r»&gt;'.
*“
'below
‘
.
mi.I ll*nkn In *oulhwe*tem Fin­ ANNIE MAE Thuinon* mini* $»&gt;!•
—Th« l&amp; o tbm W ttiig peaterday
"Thill leave* about 1 1 1 ,000,000
aMnfaBCUj)&gt;, H earted th a t lead* Amrrlran* who are still a* round
Plume w'.i I
land. Il wa* iinmumroil official - cleaning hnu«e. tHh SI., fir*l
erahlp of 1 1 of.tha.iM t l O unlona and a i loyal to A m rrlran In.tltuly there were tin caaunltle* in
hmi*e pn*t hridgr in »uhnrh*,
y
^
Ungvd with Com* Ilona and the democratic way of
Turku nnd only a few In lla n k '.
In addition in Ihe i*thmu&lt; doptunlam" but th at It found “en- life a* they ever were." Ihe report
couraglhg aVidmca" of ah attempt added.
f, n*«\ which ucrnrred In Ihe Talby national CIO leader* to re*
pale river ron , Ihe Finn* lepotiThe committee pleaded for an
move "Cotnarnnlat Influence" from active campaign by government
eil widespread sucrrs.c* in figliting on the M di-m I runt.
agmele* *t# repel In.ldiou* form*
th* organlagtlort.
Nortlu-a l of Suomii**nhul, near
Submitted lo tbe Uou»o when of attack by foreign power* . . .
lo k e Klnnln, tin* H n n l.h troop*
eonvefi*d k l n o o o .th e through organitallon* a horn ,.!&gt;•
reached the w;*terh ihore* of
vioua objective* enn to no other
report
19l^ k o Kokkoj.-mi uml a t Sueinu*JOnn I#a Lewi* lrto l o t n n jo iity than to destroy the American
ralmi llaclf implored fire tank*
° t Ike membership a f CIO,organ* •form of goveromrnL"
nnd lr»o arm ore i «ara.
l u t W of W o t Cammunlat* or
The Gftrmsn-Amrrirou bund and
The defender*. who grew up In
ComihuhUta $fyr*p*thl*rfr*. On the the CbmmunUt p arty of . Ihe
thi* country, ami know cv,ry iiu-h
c c n trsrr, the w m m lttee aald, they United fUatea, It reported, artual*
American worker*
of the terrain, moved ptmul the
lv are aubaervlent agent* of the
heavy fure*t* pn »kll* rnmon*
reeking to Improve’ th eir-lo t In (Trrjnah and Ru«*i*n government*,
flageil with all-over while suit*
Jlfe Jp perfectly legitimate Amerl- rgspectivtiy. Furtherm ore, the
S f.
q uan iity tiGHU Msutvto
2 1 9 S a n fo rd A V 0,
and hood*.
roramfttee added, OommanUt arcouarious
rouNr.
Mm
to
ta
ki
nntcHAm
to
yoo
« ca«
fiitmeil by all aeven commjltee tFHMm In this country constitute
member* aftkr k rfportedly- violations of the 10*3 recognition
Boiling
Bad Compound
atormy two-hoar d tiv sllv e com­ treaty between Ihl* country and
mittee meeting veakerday, the re­ th# Soviet.
p o rt did not V ^om m boi l i w leglaThe comm ittee look credit for
latlon or conMfuiatlon of tho eom- uacoveritfg evidence leading to Ihe
mittee'a Invaatigatlon , o f un- conviction of Vi Its Kuhn, Herman*
Trndw Isby
PIG PORK
American affalra but merely lUled American .bund leader, on rm beiBEEF
the group a artttttttillinM enu alkl alehtrnt charge*, and Indictment
Loan Chop!
d ie d four m ajor reason* why such of E arl Urowder, Commuhl*! iair­
loin or CUi
« body *hou1d be *et up rib a per­ ly geher'el secretary, on rhargea
Ih 1 7 V iC
manent bails.
STEAK
o f.f a U ify lu r paaaport document*.
Shoulder*
I t was understood 'H u t three The w nunlltee alao rlaliriod re­
I.b . I 2 * j c
Democratic committee member*— sponsibility fp r aeveral other
Jicrr for
'Mouth-Walering!"
ib 1 2 c
Voorhls, California, Dempsey, New
Thrauih January 6lh
M
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ROAST
Mcwleo, and Casey, llaiaarh u ictt*
Backbone
18.80 Duart Oil Wave I’erma—had forced modification of at
f*moui. ici*nMi&lt;*ll, «ugk*«u&lt;*d Picn.ci
Ib
IS c
nent*.
K*prrially
lO .C IJ
least two sections of the original
ib 1 7 c
-(Uipril i"#»l you (An vat-look *)«at |
report a t d rifte d and submitted
W#»l„n
urlly-rhanglng inlrynatinnal altn- i Slyleil F ur
O
Juicy Hami
to the committee b y . Chalrmsn
atlon, and t&gt;ecaii«c II has been un- , Individuality
Dfe*. now ill a t hi* Orange, Tea.,
ahlo to prote more than a imftll
While Thoy Lait! - Pound-*
Ib 1 6 c
peicentage of Ihe Ir.td* it has un­
Ksnui City Chuck
covered, so a* lo turn the confti- , I ’ou rtll'l’ iit 'l.T tistir * * k
Sauuge
r on. o r t i t it* u o o n
ROAST
alon now surrounding un-American | Pstrot
lisih Oft?
K R W tk m s I I I
groun* Into a "complete rout,” j
Ib
23c
■■ * , . , , .1
ami lteeau»o of the need for a
ib 1 9 c
StandingFmum Rib*
Freshly Rftaetadl
thorough Investigati. n on the went
SUNNYFICLb
Freshly. Greuadl
BEAUTY SAI-ON
roast.
ROAST
BLEACHED
In the last m m irrtinn, It was
Ib
2 tc
V-owUx I
understood the rom m lllrc had de­
MILD &amp; MELLOW
cided not to publicise n rcisirt on
&lt;
!o**l*ii VmI
Communism in Ihr west submitted
ROAST
117 N. Park A **.— Fkftne 717
recently by two of ila investi­
%a«t Irtim . Fo il
BREAKFAST BACON
gator*.
Ib
2Sc
LB. f e X O . _ ; 3 9 e
•r lamb
tie*, Weigh!
A r m o u r v»&lt; v ..* d - ib 19c

PRESCRIPTIONS

T raffic
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Communist Label

Mobley’s Drug Store

. n JJrT M b
L ^ i l Z - T ta

Employee* la
i m been
f.7.
Ir
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PR t t t K
10^ h
,
IT optlm lw i.
tha
iHIv pn 1,1
Ivilrord this
e o r S e bi*
vftv over the
-rented nav^
rreaw-n pay

.m ount of
ellloid ha*.

SPECIAL

Husrhes Mirasol

EIGHT O’CLOCK
3

Steam Heated

CAKE
FLOUR

COFFEE

RED CIRCLE.... - .. .35c
ROKAtt...... ....... —Ib. 19c

*

STEW

19°

k . * ........

SSS*

LIQUORS

PAGE PURE DELICIOUS

PRESERVES

FRIDAY ONLY
Cigarettes
Shrimp

C. &amp; C. LIQUOR STORE

DIXIE CRYSTAL

&lt;112 RANFOHI) A YE.

FACTORY
PACKED BAGS

WE D E LIV E R

FRYERS
Ib
29 c

R o d R o s o »,«di*ti-ib 2 9 c
O l d S o l t l o r RindU ll-lb 2 3 c

Ib 10c

PHONE 0122

V

iWatar Ground

rands

r c a r t tin

S w ill * F a m o u s

NO. S&lt;
CANS

W H O LE

PEELED

Tondar
13 OZ.

CORNER 3RD ST. AND SALFORD AVE. .
FREE DELIVERY

PROS.

PRCNCf

PIIONE «0»

3-lba

SPANISH MACKEREL—SEA TROUT

APPLESB
Ca M W

S lbs.

17c

Ib.

2c

r

CARKOrS 2 bunche* «c
f^ T A jfb lss" 3 lh».
10c
ENGLISH PEAS 2 Ihs! 10c
o S I S S s -------- 3 lb».
AN* PA(MI.Pt'RR TCNAfO

t »-#*. kelllee ia»

14 ox. bottle

KETCtfuF
HONE*YB8

10c

o i.

Jsr 9 c ;

16 oi. Jsr

12e
15c

S jo o a 1 lb. can 10c;
2 Ib. can 17c
GUAVA PASTE
lb- bHek 25c
W&amp;Y 8HIMP
2 dins
25e

LINK SAUSAGE III.
U O O I) A L L M i : * T
HAMBIJKRER
lb.

25c
Lr»c

PORK SAUSAGE Ib.
PORK SHOULDER Ib.
PBBJk CHOPS
lb.
n aril*!
B A C O N SQUARES I b .

20c
14c
19c
17c

tmowRiiAiur

CRANBERRY SAUCE
SW T **

TEA

2 nttw

1-4 Ib. H r;

1-2 Ib.

M sernltiJi
PANCAKE FLOUR I 1-4 Ib. pkg.
TOMATOES
3 No. 2 cans
VANILLA FLAVORING

pL

riBCOCO co^whd2 lbt. 19c
CANS

PISH —SCOLLOPS —SHRIMP

CKAI1

MEAT--OYSTERS AND FISH ROE.

“

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U A , R V F E E U 100 "&gt;•

lUe FRUIT COCKTAll, ' ” tl 25?

PALMOLIVE SOAP Reg, 2 hart H * Lr#. 2 har*
OCTAGON Laundry Soap Ml 5 bars 10f 3W t |0if
BUPER SUD3 concentrated Ige. 8 for
giant iO f

Pinlo Bunns
Red Kidnuy Boons
Largo Lima Boans

E v a p o r a t e d P o a ch o c 2
E v a p o r a t e d A p rico ts
S u n iw o o l P r u n e * t««—o&lt;
S u n s w e e l A p ric o ts

M«fitho-U*Ulon will ttep your fig »yrup moke* Mrtilho-Mulalnn

*i|h da* to a cold Immediately, cling !&lt;■ your Irritated inembranra

id rid you Of your cough entirely!
drker than any medicine you ev*r
triad, o r rr*rv cant of th* rort will
ba refunded without nueellon.
Hentho-Mulrion D more than aa
•rdlnary cough madinae. It was
parfirtad by tha daan of pharmacy
of a large mld-We*t*m imlvcraity
and contain* vitamins A and D U
build op your cold resistance, and
atv ta soothing, haallag IngrtdlrnfaL
together with baachwood creceoU
fo r paoatratloe. Gaoulna California

aa It acta faeter, heller. MenUmMulelnn I* aafei and th* whul* fam­
ily will Ilk* iti tengv U»te. Keep
thtg remarkable ruugh medicine on
hand ready for Inetant uee at th*
Aral elgn of a rold or rough.
Inslit on genuine Urnlhu-Muliloe,
The large ulcer and green parkege
containing 4N doece for Ib t and lot)
doee* to r $1.18.
Mentho-Mulalon I* endorsed by
yejU neighbor* and guaranteed by

ITTV m u«i

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COFFEE
Ib

1 4 'A C

layin g Math oi
k u a ifh

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la trackvn, earl#* i
ORLANDO, Jan. 4.—Tbs flntat speed, won the fra Ior* futurity elks*
iH liti n r ■
iUnity event of the yvar ifora to ; last night in the fast Urns of t&gt;
i# pool tonight In tba ninth and.and 4-Sth* aeranda.
stared raco at tho Sanford-OrTba Indian took command .of
noo Kennel Club, nine miles the race on the back stretch and
irtb of Orlando on the Sanford roaroj across tho taps a throa­
“ ifitifilerRurri —
length winner oror John Btnj
field, a rank oatalder .on tho ai
praximats odda board. Simpson
was declared the show winner In
a camera finish with Blngfiold.

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forward, Jim Riser osatcr, Dob
Epps and Billy Oeoigo guard*.
Only Altman and Riser haw bod
much oaperlsnea.•
tlfJUirn try nmoir nsnirr. oik
Coach JfrLoras sold ptoopoeto
wore not any too bright for a Ick, Olettford Red. Lady a t Arms,
championship team In the North* tho other boxes a r t ably filled by
cast Florida Conference trot that nig Question,
Jappy, Smoky
School'd Celery he
hoped to win a majority of Mountain and Mind Bandar.
big
Big Ick,
ick, from Ard
A™ *-»«
Na w
Loch
in
games. • •
Kennels of Daytona Beach, hat
has
The schedule followsi
already
won
two
out
of
bla
three
Jan. 4—'Tavares; here.
ttarts. Including the Inaugural
Jan. 0—Winter Packs here.
Handicap opening night. After
J a t l l —Debiml: there.
hla victory Turmfay night over n and 4-Mhi second*. He was sent
Jan. IS—Koatlsi hero.
good field,' ho will probably bo the to the starting bug on Ik to 1
Jon. 23—Lao*burg| here.
choice ami returned the healthy
po*t time favorite.
Jon. 2$—Day tow | there.
—•
Smoky Ranger finally "started award of 139.40, $21.60 and $090.
Jan. SO—Orlandol there.
of each school. Peb. 1—Ocala; hero,
running .Tuesday night defeating Short Side and Jane Ellen com­
Court Action and Lady a t Arm* puted the money trio in thia con­
irjJ L. McLucas said h’fcb. 0—DeLand: here. *
-loppy and test.
ischoof gyimatlum Feb. #—Wig lor Porks tbore. •
; in a d o te finish.
The dally doubles, a 1*7 com­
Mind Header Uavo a lot of early
ha boo led and that the pub- Ksb. 1.7—Euatls; there .
tool, Rtnnky Mountain baa d ata bination, paid $12590 with Black
I not stay away on account i Peb. IS— Daytona; here,
und Glenford Red la un&lt;|uoatlon. Eye* Uratehen and Lolly Leo
cold Wssthrr.
I Peb. 20—Lsesburci thei
th.* finest young dog a t thv romping homo. After Oretchen
ably th.-^
able starters for Sanford, Feb. 22—Orfeadei here.
truck.
Big Question will be mak­ had won the second raco, tho doily
MeLuns Indicated, will be Peb. 26—Tavartei there.
ing
hla
. fin $ official sta rt from doubles board showed the No. 1
Altman gad Roy Dlnn a t Pah, 27—Ocala i there.
dog combined with all the other
di*ga in the third race, except the
No. 7 dog, would return $GOUO.
It looked like a sure shot dally
doubles purse of $503TO but Lolly
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cillCunY — fla . m bu. hpr.
Lee, after n por- atart, came
home with a rush to not tho
$126.90 purse.
T he, ■lath event was another
one to got well on.” Cash Die*
jdtnd was out of the eighth bos
In a flash to wbi going away.
He paid off a t $30.40, $20.60 and
$$J0. Mark Demons* place waa
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y |ii XcrrU M tlilifi
lipnia match** scheduled between Sanford and Ocala were
from last Sunday to an indefinite date, Bob H ardaktr
need. Hardaker pointed out that tha reason for tha post*
Whs wet courts. He wired the Ocala team that the courts
w et to permit playing. But negotiations are now belag

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B A L L O T
DEMOCRATIC PARTY

I JUICE No.

2

T u e s d a y , m a y 7,1940
S E M IN O L E

R u ssasr

PRECINCT N U M BE R ....................

PILLfBURY’8 BEST •

M&gt;lte a Croon Mark (X) before th e Name of th e Candidate of your Choice
tad as a vital adjunct to proper living. Let's hope
Jons with other clUee in eporta wlU be carried, on.
Department receives the support of eiUsene much
a be carried o u t
Celery Ptda tackle Tavares In the first game on
schedule. Many peopla know little or nothing
We understand th at while a good many
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teal) le aha o f the faster games pad only a. few v o r a r o n onb
itm d e It In the teatter'of speed. Though tt ha*
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY,^JANUARY 5. 1940

Finnish Front

Interest Is
Seen In Vote
On Longwood

Defenders Take Init*U tive In Sudden,
• Swooping Dashes At
, Positions Of Enemy

Freeholders To De­
cide On Abolish­
ment Of Town At
Polls Next Tuesday

Qitiet Reigns On
Western Front

Shall the Town of Ixmgwuud
■ml the municipal ' government
thereof he nbollihc«l Rnil the tax
district of Longwood hr created
to liquidate the affairs of the
municipality 7 This will be de-

Bankhead Wields House Gavel Again

§ o v i e ' t Commercial
Treaty With Bul­
garia Is Reported
In* Finland'*
border developed into handhand cu«riUa encounters to* T -* » both Ruulana and
Finns began using ski troops
:2a Sudden, swooping dashes
over the bills and among
trees on the bitterly cold,
snow-swept fro n t
Oone for the present at
least w as the th re a t o f a Rus­
sian drive westw ard serosa Kinland's narrow waist,
' The Finnish defeat of the
R ed's lSSrd division a t
Laka
X lanta shattered _ th e
Russian
___ T hera Is no
W tg tr n well-defined b attle line
aha - the ■Finns held the Initia­
tive in the sM m lsbes occurring

today.

A t Copenhagen, R was rep o rt­
ed the Finns had won another
victory J t l asliee north of Lake
K laata. . The Russians w ars re ­
ported fleeing in confusion across
the fro n tier. I t may mean the
F leas 'w ill be able to deetray the
M iumenek Railway te n d
force
Wpsale, to confine the w arfare
lof the. K arelian Isthmus.
i T here . was virtually no news
In tha • German-BipJab-French

'APER

ves Baby From Mystery Murders

in an election on lue*da&gt;- Jan. 0.
The election 1* authorised in a'
local bill passed in Ihe last sc*,
skin of the 1legislature ami IhU
s' * l l w it be read.am i rsplaincd by
the
town
a lto m ry,
Webber,
llayne* of Altamonte Springs, In
' an open meeting to be held a t
, th epublic litra ry of Lengwood
c ' tonight a t 8:00 o'clock.
I As the time fur the election ep“ pioaclir* the
pros and culls
ie pro*
cults uf the
Issue are being more and mors
discussed by the rrslilenta, in­
cluding those who ha\c winter
homes in Longwood.
Proponents
uf
alwlishmrnt
contend th a t they are now- being
taxed by both the Town and the
County and tlie t th r benefits ta
be derived from lb* incur|«iratian
jare nut sufficient to w arrant Ihe
Ijwynirnt of the tuxrv, partiru{iuily since they claim th at only
of Ih* property in the
h!onr-tviith
town limit* is within reach of the
municipal services.
In an Interview: with a llrrulil
if|s .rte r yesterday, Mayor Georg*
II. Ilrklre, Jr., of laingwood, oc­
Slipping silently Into the night with his baby lirollicr clutched
elli red that he docs not wish to tightly In hi* utTtiH, K-ytnr-uhl (ilutut Koirrm,
n r s s s s c u ira r n n
t*«ca|»«*&lt;l th*
A wedge of subirro weather, in influence the ro te of the free­
some district* tha coldest in three holders one wey or the other In dfAili by fire,nm l gun Unit mblirtl him of hi* mother. fiithrr mul
yeses, drove eastward from Jhc Ihe election but th at he consider* 4-jrrar-cihl In other. Thr boy *lunihlri| into police hcutlquAiter* ut
plains, tu Mount Washington, N. Il his duty tu give Uic resklvnta F o rt Townotl, Oklu., half n mill* uwuy. to tell how twt» nitn hutl
il., the highesi peak In north- the farts in the rase In oidrf
rn strrn United Hlates, with a re­ that they may not bo misled. •hut amt klllatl hu pairnt.t unit w t fin* to their f mi*|i« Iioiim*.
ported PV-mlla hurricane a t «cio For tills purpose, he said, the
open meeting ha* been called for
tem perature during the night.
ley Ii
for
Wind decreased this morning, tonight a t Which the “attorney
III ex­
ei
but cold continued throughout llir people of 'Longwood" will
New England, with unofficial plain tu them the content* of the
bill which authorise* the election.
tem peratures low as CO b?|ow.
Under the provisions uf this
In
Nchrpsks,
tem peratures
—
tan g ed from 13 above to 2 | be­ bill, hr pointed out, tho munlcl|&gt;al.trelietli foi «. congressional mu&gt;e
low. Michigan rgnged • from 33 Ity would be Sboll, Ired and a tea WASHINGTON, Jso. i. - IA7
a b o v f'tb fix below. * KentdFkf district crrxtaO.' rt-'Ilvcnuan com­ A n e n a tr - lln n s o sn g sr to m iu ltn u to limit the (H.wets or I'lcsld m l
ranged from nine below lu 10 mission appointed by the Govern­ heard dem ands y erlerdey for lionw telt and Secretary tValliieo
above; and a frigid belt extend­ or rath er Ilian u town council itmrply Inercasrrl msli.elllig ...... over sugar quoin- Some memln l*
ing from central Nebraska ta elcctrd by llie people would ad­ las for niuinlind sugar producer-. proposed depriving llie eseeiitive
Ohio, drove the M rrtury below minister the uffnir* of Ibv tax
Representative
|Vt&lt; rs. n,
of oranclr. f tin- enitio-ily to »o»|ieml
sent et Chicago the first time district. Till* commission would Kiorida would insist &lt;qi « quoin •luota*.
have llm right to levy any amount of 223,000 toils of raw .ugur.
slncu Krbiuary 1030.
Pcler-t'ii nyiettl tu yo uluiii:
In Ohio tho cold was the sever­ of taxes it deems necessary tu This would Ih' ii Immi I foortnnon it - with any xii|{iir rmitrut hill llml
est since 1038. At least 4 died liquidate the affair* of the town, large as the current Florida imvi* Florida a foil **han*, altll4Miyh like ot lit l r I'O l«lin lira lie
from its cold, and three in W est according to the bill, and Mayor t h a n .
Bridge declared this “ taxation
Virginia, and one In Illinois.'
ilmihi uthe wixtlum
mien, or
e sp n
Representative Moiilnn,
of I.l., uo Fk|&gt;rrhM-tl
without
iepre»enlatiun.“
Colder weather was forecast for
limiting ilomenlM* piodiieliun of
ublilmi would | of III
iviana, reported lyndsiijim
"III
my
opiniuti,"
liu
said,
“
the
north and central Florida tonight
iiainamd n in e j any iioii-MirplijA eiup.
I mi satisfied with main
but no frost danger. The lowest people uf lamgwood sta n d to be quota of 000,000 ton*
But I told the comnillli'e,’* hi*
taxed m ole amt g e t Ices under the
predicted wss 34. _______
Im-,-1 s»ld. that linh'MN we |ful it fair
Representatives off sugirrsog
proposed setup.”
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The Commission lies the a u ­ -tales ssld they agreed lelitali.ely ,| " f having
lo i.|i|a.-e -ugur l.gU thority to hire Ilie am ount uf help to ask that a n e a g e allolm. nlterritory be Incna-cd by I *■*•«•" «'r
it deems necessary and ta set the tlielr
H eprcuentutive
MunliHk, lienai'i Hriiniu
ntaltv* Miir.ltHk,
salsry under the bill, Mr. Bridge 100,000 arrm .
r r a t , U tah, com m ittee A ieietm y,
sald. adding tliet a t present It 1s
Th© rom iiiittii' nirt tu it»n»nlfi »aitl n niimlier uf rliMUK*'* m the
costing the Town |0U monthly to new IcicImI*tIon tu M'pluri* ' Ih© prenent a ct w e ir "faviM M y ili»operate Ihe waterworks, read me­ '©•rni auirar &lt;|uuUi Uiw vaIik Ii i i - cumtetl.’* ||e lidded Deleifut* Kniir
ters, collect the w ater bills, as­ pirfct a t.lilt' vml uf tliin y«*«r.
ROME, Jsn . .8 -&lt; * &gt; — The sess end collect the taxes, keep rh aln n an Cuninilnvn, Dt'niucral. of H aw aii m ade hi* '*iimuuI mid
Fascist pres* yesterday forecast all uf the city's books and other Colorado, Raid ht» would n|i|Mdnt n lo|fiu©l ph*a" th at any iiiietu in*
r t «*!*('■ rahoti lit Inelutle llaw uiinn
a possible struggle for power In Incidental work.
Nubcormnlttrr «»f two mmnturM ami
fMturem.
the middle east between Germany
If the town Is abolished, lor in­ three rtp rrn n U tiv n i t**«U«&gt;• tu p Hniutul
Fllendel and Kepi e-ell
and Soviet Russia on on* slde-and sisted,
fe« niUBt [ns pakJ to the s ta rt w ritinr the new hill.
talive Maloney, lAiiiioimisi Memu*
G reat Britain and Franc* on the county tax assessor and collector
Prtfeuniably, must of tin him in - crat*. intiirilured ii'Milution (.S. J.
other and said Europe* w ar ul­ for assessing and collecting taxes Und lucrrane would he taken off
tim ately may spread tu western and It would pave th* way fur III© lm|H»rt ipiotn uf t'uhn Miipor. It. 100 and II. .1. It. lufi) I** exAsia.
troublesome juok joints which I f n J rr tin* III 10 i|Util«i. C’uImi will empt from any |Hiiullie* tin* ill*
Route neWSpepers featured dis­ have been abolished In Longwood te allowed to nell l,U32,Nd Imm crcwrcd plaid ini:* wliieh fiJIuwed
the RURpentlon of tpudn^ la-1 Si p*
pa tebea saying th at lbn Hand, the under ordinance. Tha toning or­ In IhU country.
teinber The quota ayalrin wii* re*
WahKab! king of 8sudl A m bit is dinaries and building regulation*
Ilcmbera re|Mirted ruintideiahU estatlU hed recently.
reorganising his military and civil adopted by the city-would alto be
aviation and establishing a new inoperative end their advantages
a ir base a t Riyadh.
lost to residents.
The dispatches Indicated It la
Mr. Brldgs proclaimed the Im­
unclear aa yet whether lbn 8aud‘s provement* to Runnvshade Park
a ir strength will be used for or one of the outstanding project*
sponsored by th* Town recently,
against Croat Britain.
The Lavoro F asc ist, said lbn and the ownership and m ainte­
B u d 's activity la causing consid­ nance of this, park. he pointed out,
W histlin' Willie is humu again. hi* Imrk which till- MuimU-t of
(OeartaaoO a a r t t s H b m )
erable perplexity among Ih* Arab
Comniorcc sent to him, Willie a t­
Hanford
s famous old darkb
M tieflalisU who e re uncertain
tracted a great deal of attention
who
U
becoming
sliou-t
a
well
whether be intends to aupport
“ People who didn' know where
known
as
Htrphcn
K
orl.t'fsld.d
B ritain or again attem pt ta profit
Hanford wus,” Willie nay*, “know*
hjyjaa. opportunity tu oppose tha
“Old Black Joe," recently C.ioplcl- now It's Um plsre when- Whi-llin'
cd his dutlea a t thv tluiidu Ex­ Willie lives." And lie ailile.l u* sn
hibit e l the New Yolk Wmld's after thoiiglil; "D ry know* we
Th* 66-year-old tbu Baud, re­
F air where he served a . Janitor ytrows celery h e r, 'reuse wlisu
puted to have been married !M
and entertainer extraunliiieiie.
barns and wielding ra w e r un­
•ley saw dc stalk of celery on my
fed in Arabian history since
When W histlin' Willie wusn t sw eater and asks me el-ont it, 1
Seminole County home owners jaoltaU ng, he was whislling. Ilv lell ’em we gruw more celery hero
tanned himself, has g ran t Influ • may begin now to file their ap­ stru tted around the Florida pa- than anywhere else in the world."
sea among all tho Islam ic'poo­ plication* for homestsad exemp­ vilkra and patio where e reel
All of which is an indication
tion on next year's taxes. Tax A s­ orange grove was planted and that W histlin' Willie is u definito
ls*.
Urn disps trims published la sessor Sanford Doodney raid to- other tropical growth lent tbu ‘adjunct hi advertising Hanford.
oaso, coiacklont wMh f * t h m te­
trua Florida atmosphere to thxt
And It ie safe to snsume that
tris * t tha massing of Rimslan “ •ftrn app.ic.Umm m ust be filed tiay spot in New York. Nearly al­ Willie will be Janllating end
in th* office o f the tax assessor ways he was whistling. With a Whistling a t the Florida E ihrt.il
bef ore Apr. 1 o r Urn hum* owner little cap patched aa his head and come next Boring and Ihe open­
tha Heavy sw eater with Ihe big ing o t the F air fur its second
•talk e f re fe r/ - embroidered no season.

No. Two Nazi Held C o l d e r Weatjier I
Predicted In State
Similar Post Before
But No Frost Seen
War Was Started

peacctlmo when Adolf H itler de­
cided to concentrate the nation's
r* R n n li repertad concluding a entire economic p rara ertivlUcs In

cvmmerclal treaty with Bulgsrls.
A t the same tlam, Soviet began

peris as one o f.y ie most difficult
in a country poor In raw m stcrl-

Honcrfoi III tho

flcld

marshal

will 'I ni tb s “supreme wsr-pcouoiaic suthorlty."
j According to the Nstiousl-Zeit| ung o f Essen, which baa Pirlleulaxly close connections with GoerIng. one of the most Important
features of the new eo-ordjnatton
planes the Inclusion of Ueut-Gen.
George Thomas, chief of the eco­
nomic section of the supreme high
command, in n new “general
council"
The beads of otbsr economic of­
fices in the reich also will be
members o f this council.
Another im portant factor in the
scheme is the fa c t th at Goering
a t the aame tim e heads the min­
isterial defense council, the other
member* of which or* (’ol.-Gen.
Wilhelm KeMal, chief of the high
commend of tho arm ed forces; I hr.
W gltcr Funk, president of the'
re ten* bonk end minister of eco­
nomics; Wilhelm Frick, minister
Of Interior; Rudoft Hess, deputy
lender of the N asi party. »n*l Dr.
Ilens-Jlelnrkh Rammers, liaison
g fighting member between H itler and tbc
uoldlcra is council.
Th* suggestion for this tiemendoes concentration of power and
ascribed to

kxr'““'

~

The N ationil-Zeitung contrasted
a a asserted genius In Germany
for urgan lia ttea with whst lt
termed G reat B ritain's policy of
muddling through. I t also charged
th a t the Gorman leadership In
1014 was a t fau lt In not provid­
ing sim ilar coordination and concoatration.
Tho Gorman press meanwhile
deals rod th a t membership In th*
f Nations was not comith true neutrality h a t
bowing of favoritism tol British-French Allies.

Florida Asks For Larger Quota
.!;■
For State’s Sugar Producers

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Fascists Predict
Struggle Between
. British, French

Whistling Willie Arrives After
Season Spent At World’s Fair

Applications For
Tax Exemption On
Homesteads Due

1ENTKNCED FOR FRAUD
GLASGOW, Jan . 8. —(A ^-M arfea' Campbell, who was a slewtorpedoed liner
ife, was sentenced ta six
la prison yesterday for
tale" of her
sym pathy

Douglas Fairbanks
Leaves 2 Million
NEW-YORK, Jan 6. - W l Douglas Fairbanks left half of hi*
colato to his widow, Um former
lardy Sylvia Ashley, with tbc
stipulation th a t her share nut ex­

ceed 11,000,000.
In hi* will probated

here, he
left some of k b property to hi*
son Douglas'. J r , tha total not to

u f uammsfclal synthetic

•u

® il

Solons Flay Navy
Plan To Give FDR
Emergency Powert
P o w e r To T a k e
Factories For Navy
Construction Would
Be Given Roosevelt

AAA PaymentsTo
Florida Fanners
Total $3,000,000

Goering Is Made Cold Wave Heads
Coordinator F o r East On Heels Of
German Economy 99-Mile Hurricane

BERLIN, Jsn . 6. —W)— Field
Marshal Goering has assumed su­
preme responsibility for the con­
duct of Germany's economy In

NUMBER 114

Established In 1908

New Deal Friends,
Foies Hit Plan

Seminole G r o w e r s
Received 1* r o p e r
Share, Agent Says
St'inlimit* t'uunty FarmriM it**
(I'iipil tliidr priipui titUinlf "hurt*
i f thr pnyiiit'idM paid tu Floiiilii
f»u iiifin for Mill runnervntion prm*Hern duriim th© punt yrn«, t*«iin«
ty AKent C. It. Ilnwnun revenliHl
ttnkiy.
The tidal pnyincntrt It* Ihe faintern in thin nullity nhnm !»»%••• n«d
yet Ih'4'II tiitiiihitrtl I til a lr|»« »t
fitriti || . th C'laytuli. RhUr AAA
ittlmiiUAtnitive ufflciT, dUrluMtl
th at r i ti i d n fum ifiN hail Ik-4'Ii
paid hy the cuvcrnim 'iil until' th.in
$:i ,0ihi.ihRi In tUJUt ft*r i*o»u|H,riit»
Ini; with the A ki ifid lm al
A*ljiiftiiitiit Atlmiiii"tratim i prni;rniii.
jt' t il payilieiltN tin r in a: th r print
&gt;tTn, Mr. rh iy tn n mi id, tnnmimtrd
tu f:M 7 t,'Jt:i.laJ , w hkli im ln jt.l
f J.r»|ri,7llH.Htl paid tu
tin lilt
ft r im rth'ipathin ill the lU.'W pm*
irrniii, 4'uttoii p a rity paynu lit* utt
the Itnttt 4*iup amm intim r
tnistU f4ti‘ I0,'tr.7 fariiM, ami pay­
ment &lt; uniter the Stiicwr Art t ••
Fluritln pruilueerr* tutaliiu: fTIT,-

lir Field Armies To
ke P art In Ma­
neuvers Next Y ear
WASHINGTON. Jim. B.—
(Al*)—A lildnt of rrillcistn
•loiliiv imlii-nlctl tin* navy’s
n-cnniiiu-iiilntinii lo
I’ri-rtiilctil |ioiK-i-time emer­
gency |Mnver to commandeer
fiu-torli-s for niivnl construc­
tion fm-eil formidable opIMwition In ConKre.HS.
I-Nen longtlnie Administra­

tion supportenv like Senator Min­
ton, Indiana, IVmncratic whip,
Joined tin- bi-partisan opposition
proposal, iiiw.le l.y ftccretary
Edison in u letter In Speaker
Bankliend.
T he propo.-at, wliieh would
broaden power* now delegated
t.. the I’rcsl.lcnl only in w artime,
was being widely discussed •»
111.- Adm inistration pushed abend
with the defense program.
The mittilmr of partieipiitiiiK
Detailing m ajor plan* for the
I fi»»im» in the preirrum in I'.ctu w.im
' -I.’I.Tihi, or i«n InerenM* "f •'1,‘Rtn next IM month*, the arm y and
disclosed
Intention ut
, m t r tin* immU r in tin* I'.MS pn*- navy
■Irenglhenlng m aterially fo rtifi­
••"•in.
-•ixim ately $ 2 ^ 00.01111 will cation* in tho Pacific arcs.
The
War
Departm ent an­
| fn
‘ii farniiTM fur partiri|Ki*
lion in .ie I'.i.lo nniMervntHut pro- nounced nil four field armies,
i-iuilc ill. of the regular arm y
I ir*xtin. Mr. ( Inylun Mtiitl.
Wink uf the AAA hi Florida and nullunnl guard, would take
ln»l year, Ihe ndininiRtintlve « f- pin i fur lb© flrot tlm r Inti* B©»l
leaf!
fil ial &lt;tpluiiied, inchidril nieuMire- iim im r in \uir kmme© of
nu nl uf ull hr Ikh t leaf tulutco llirrv urci'k.'t tluiallon.
Min t sin *ii ill be tbuugbl t h t
McrcuKe. hnltlinK two referendum*,
*Ktll toil |tro|&gt;©Mil
vlol*U»«l
tb©
e-tal lisliinu tutul
soil-dcpirting npiiil of u D einm riiU f fountry*
• arraago elbdmenta fqr earl, fn-m Olbui tnilwjiBluNi^fittltki -ifTTS
l«.vlog n s|Mriiil crop sllotinent,
j l'«l"lliilg ••"llell imuhellii;! quota-, S fim lui j» llulub iiinl 1’ufl#
, rneasnreim'nl of ucreiipe «,f •!♦••
WASHINGTON, .Ion. fi. —(A*)
, pleting crnp.s and -ml l.ud.lmg
fhiimiiitii hntli*llln|| tD-NO
prnrtlee*, uitaNiiit-nit'iit nl Mi^rnr
NCreaKe, holtliny iilucntioual rni'ii- id llie Iloii-e \Vu&gt;* and Means
illKn tu ilifiiim (siriotTf iihtoil thr fom m ittee today leiilativeiy enpruKrani, ami n r lif v in r npplira- dor-eil llio Harrison pr.qsisal for
tifiiH f«»r payment mi mm pint lice1 t ‘&lt;ngie-s to iniiko up il" own b«U»
Kil nml lux |iroKmiM Ibl* w wlon.
with proKiinn pitivi'iiiriN.
Afli-r « f t f 4'ri'iu'u vkitli KuoaoThe propiMin unit admiiiiNti-reil
with the iiKrtiritiimc mill eu opera- veil, I»*sin:lils'ii Miiil f»r fumctlme
In
Iim'I in niiiitl tin* "Him? kiml of
thin of rminty emiiiiiitteeimu.
county pet ftu nisinte Miper viKuiK, fiMiil rihi'ly Senutur llurrUun proclerk©, farmeiM, and uttu-r*. A |N)Mil In -1 niubt.
H u m i ^ iii i»*kr4| tli© ©rrnllon of
total of $.'(.*10,000 u ih tvpeiithtl
fur mnyitiK out adiinni'«tlutive a 21 iiu' ihInt Si'imlf-lloiUK* Com*
work hy comity rttmnntlefmen in it I«•«' In iiivt-rilijiHle (br IhiiIkoI
mill other* work ini; in the «*••n vi - iiihI lux ni'ril-4 for Iwti inonlb*
lien, irf wliieh nppriix iniatelv vxIiil«* ( ‘"tu'i«**H i-* '••m urm sl w ith
$2411,(MX) will U ilediirteil fmm utlii'i 111111111*111*.
Tin- m "imm n&lt;luti« ti ilri'W bulb
fu n n el m' pinnt paymeiitH. At the
|K'sk of odniini*tmti%’i« work, nt Mpi'roviil ami ftrotiK u|ipoaition
many Da fcf&gt;0 peiaun*' writ* em ­ fi iiiii ul In’t I'uHKit'MBiiieil*
ploy ml in the -tale
Summirur up. Mi i*la&gt;ton «utl
“ We feel thill out A \ ,\ woik has
hern v n y «urro&lt;fiil in lll.'l'.i, mal
we tM'lieve il will Ih* e\eii ni"ie
MMtUfactuiy in II*111.’

4*11 Cluii nroadca.sl
Slated For Saturday
11onic DoiMuni.il ution A gent Mi*.
Itcvu l&gt;. A ndiew &gt; oigcd nil Sem ­
inole fo u n ty I II &lt; Ini. m em lar*
to tune in on llie nutionWi.lc 4-11
Club lir.-stleu-t over ihe Nstionul
llroailcukiiiig »ysteiM tom orrow al

12:30 I*. M.
The program i- a* follow*;
“4-11 Club memlH-r* |.Uin for
iUIO." Two t-lf flu b member*,
Helen llryun, of
Monlguiurry
Ceunty, kid., an.l l&gt;*llon (iarpeo
ter, of Clarke County, Vn„ will
l&gt;e In \Vu«liliigluii, Ii
to In Ik
about IU4II plan* lor 4*11 flu b
work. They will interview Mi»a
Gertrude |„ Warren. C. E. I'o llrr,
and C. A. Heliffiel.l, of Ihe Estension Herviee, II. S. De|mrlinenl
o f Agriculture. John Baker will
presm l Ibe 4-11 new* of live
month, and lUiy Turner will dis­
cuss the niusiral numbers on this,
th e first of the l'.i|t&gt; *rric* on
“ Music of Yesterday and Tuduy.”
The U. H- Murine Band will play
the com|Hi*ilioiis.

(Tily Nows Briufn
Tin* n*Kulnr niuntbly tu relln f
uf llie lioanl uf ilirrcturM of th f
Seiiiinolr ('uuiily ChumWr of
('unintrivi* will Ik.* Iiclil in th©
('I imihImt liinltliiiK Tufxilny night
«t H IM) u 'rl'ik .
Till* limit im; Imlirt* uf m(‘Vim©I
ItM-nl h|M*rtMimii un TuiiKikulimtclic©

Cri'i'k vbii.w ri*|»urtu(l tlealruyetJ by
finin''• ru' i'iilly. Then* win no ©p" r n /'Ml* |irn|»«*i|y lost, those lr%*
l' | I'rill'll rvUltl

Uuirhey Agum Heads
Townsend Club Here
\V.

installed
Ssnfitrd
Townsend Club a l it*. Hireling
Thursday night lu
the C ourt
House. \V. Ii, jltupri-e was also
installed us vice-president, W. E.
Watson, a* treasurer, soil Mrs.
J. A. Williams, secretary.
Mrs. M srthe M offett, who had
been nom instrd a* secretary, de­
clined Hu- appointm ent becausa
J A lI r i IIIIHIIAND IIKATKIt
of her dutirs as a mem ber of ■
W HEELING. W V«.. Jsn . C.— committee to wotk in the Troll
Otr)— Judge Bonnescn yesterday Bluscrs League of the Townsend
sent Mrs. E tbrl Wolfsoti, husky organisation.
Irishwoman, to jail for 30 days on
Sewers and sewage are recelv*
har husband's plea th a t sho beat
him. Displaying several bruise* ing increased attention in Ger­
and bumps, the slender husband many. Sewage sludge Is being
said Mrs. Wotfson used a hair uied for fertiliser on farm lands.
Scientists ara interested In
brush.
gas as a motor fuel.
In erven years— 1031 to 1038
— th* homicide rata am ong the
policy-holders of a large Insur­
ance company dropped from 7.0
p e r 100,000 to d.4 p er 100,000.
Mostly cluudy to n ig h t preceded
Th* la tte r figure la 37 paac-nt by vain un emit bee i t coast th is
lower than tho figure fo r 3 9 3 1 aftarnouu, colder la north and MM*
tral portions: Saturday
partly
ckAidy, continued rath er eojdif
over north portion,
as

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At Longwood

(CNOUkU) -

la trackvn, earl#* i
ORLANDO, Jan. 4.— Tbs flntat speed, won the fra Ior* futurity elks*
iH lit i n r ■
iUnity event of the yvar ifora to; last night in the fast Urns of t&gt;
i# pool tonight In tba ninth and.and 4-Sth* aeranda.
stared raco at tho Sanford-OrTba Indian took command .of
noo Kennel Club, nine miles the race on the back stretch and
irtb of Orlando on the Sanford roaroj across tho taps a throa­
“ ifitifilerRurri —
length winner oror John Btnj
field, a rank oatalder .on tho ai
praximats odda board. Simpson
was declared the show winner In
a camera finish with Blngfiold.

=S3 ^

ainst

forward, Jim Riser osatcr, Dob
Epps and Billy Oeoigo guard*.
Only Altman and Riser haw bod
much oaperlsnea.•
tlfJUirn try nmoir nsnirr. oik
Coach JfrLoras sold ptoopoeto
wore not any too bright for a Ick, Olettford Red. Lady at Arms,
championship team In the North* tho other boxes art ably filled by
cast Florida Conference trot that nig Question,
Jappy, Smoky
School'd Celery
he hoped to win a majority of Mountain and Mind Bandar.
big
Big Ick,
ick, from A™
Ard *-»«
Na w
Loch
in
games. • •
Kennels of Daytona Beach, hat
has
The schedule followsi
already
won
two
out
of
bla
three
Jan. 4—'Tavares; here.
ttarts. Including the Inaugural
Jan. 0—Winter Packs here.
Handicap opening night.
After
Jat l l — Debiml: there.
hla victory Turmfay night over n
Jan. IS— Koatlsi hero.
good field,' ho will probably bo the
Jon. 23— Lao*burg| here.
po*t time favorite.
Jon. 2$— Day tow | there.
—•
Smoky Ranger finally "started
Jan. SO— Orlandol there.
of each school. Peb. 1—Ocala; hero,
running .Tuesday night defeating
Court
Action and Lady at Arm*
irjJ L. McLucas said h’fcb. 0— DeLand: here. *
-loppy and
ischoof gyimatlum Feb. #—Wig lor Porks tbore. •
; in a dote finish.
Mind Header Uavo a lot of early
ha booled and that the pub- Ksb. 1.7— Euatls; there .
tool, Rtnnky Mountain baa data
I not stay away on account i Peb. IS— Daytona; here,
und Glenford Red la un&lt;|uoatlon.
cold Wssthrr.
I Peb. 20— Lsesburci thei
th.* finest young dog at thv
ably th.-^
able starters for Sanford, Feb. 22—Orfeadei here.
truck. Big Question will be mak­
MeLuns Indicated, will be Peb. 26—Tavartei there.
ing
hla
. fin $ official start from
Altman gad Roy Dlnn at Pah, 27—Ocala i there.

ts Oapatlas

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cacAitoLE—n*.

‘“..iwa'ir’ss
fi&amp; P W *

■-At 7:15

CHALKING
’EM UP
With
, r i f AI7T.TR C H A L K E B

and 4-Mhi second*. He was sent
to the starting bug on Ik to 1
choice ami returned the healthy
award of 139.40, $21.60 and $090.
Short Side and Jane Ellen com­
puted the money trio in thia con­
test.
The dally doubles, a 1*7 com­
bination, paid $12590 with Black
Eye* Uratehen and Lolly Leo
romping homo. After Oretchen
had won the second raco, tho doily
doubles board showed the No. 1
dog combined with all the other
di*ga in the third race, except the
No. 7 dog, would return $GOUO.
It looked like a sure shot dally
doubles purse of $503TO but Lolly

bj^'fcpr. 1.1H H , Wax bo. her.
DBANg (LIM A)-Fla. few till.
I'a s ee; rs U l .
IIMWTS— Pcr &gt;get. bon Me-tie.
. RlinctkJL!
Usppll.s mod«r*
air. dMimed fair, marS*t steady,
I r j e lb.
CARHAIIK — Kuppllrs mod*rats,
drmsiwl peer, market unarlilsd.Cs.
prnhsean m bn. her. lit. Ten
H &amp; n u ’ * t r r * "•»«•»*
tan,
CAIIBAtlM (CIIINKHK) — Per
doa (nee*.
ClfAYOTIta —Pta. supplied modrrsis l,ii. hpr. Ilr-l.tr.

cillCunY — fla. m

LOW SH ELF PRICE
TABLAsSyK^STORCS S K

bu. hpr.

Lee, after n po r - atart, came
home with a rush to not tho
$126.90 purse.
The, ■lath event was another
one to got well on.” Cash Die*
jdtnd was out of the eighth bos
In a flash to wbi going away.
He paid off at $30.40, $20.60 and
$$J0. Mark Demons* place waa
worth $16 and $1190 while 8a*

SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION

y|ii XcrrU Mtlilifi
lipnia match** scheduled between Sanford and Ocala were
from last Sunday to an indefinite date, Bob Hardaktr
need. Hardaker pointed out that tha reason for tha post*
Whs wet courts. He wired the Ocala team that the courts
wet to permit playing. But negotiations are now belag

pi.oaluA ' aRAPRPWriT

I JUICE No. 2

B A L L O T
D E M O C R A T IC P A R T Y
Tu e s d a y , m a y 7,1940
S E M IN O L E

Russasr BsOs Or Ovslaam

CRACKERS lb. 10c FEED

COUNTY

PRECINCT NUMBER..............

PILLfBURY’8 BEST •

M&gt;lte a Croon Mark (X ) before the Name of the Candidate of your Choice
tad as a vital adjunct to proper living. Let's hope
Jons with other clUee in eporta wlU be carried, on.
Department receives the support of eiUsene much
a be carried out

F O R P R E S ID E N T IA L E L E C T O R S

fast, from a woman to a ’ racing car. and on this
should take to-basketball* As a matter o f fact,
rwu rapidly .|tr the naat'fbit years and today I*
a into otto of tho bte tedoer games pf all Urn*.
IejdN.&lt;0i*lr shard1nf Interval. Sanford's aporttng
vail to see them In a few game*.
*'

verrn ron

FLOUR

I Dm. Jltc— 10 tba. 49c

FLOUR

BEANS
J ib ■* 15*
tas s t n s
3 for 25*

8 Urn. 19c— 10 K *. 85c

onb

20 lbs. 8 5 ^

FOR UNITED
Celery Ptda tackle Tavares In the first game on
schedule. Many peopla know little or nothing votb ron ONB
We understand that while a good many
atubaa never attended enough games to leant to like
teal) le aha of the faster games pad only a. few
itmde It In the teatter'of speed. Though tt ha*
Ttvtlagv to i* » g-i*m * o ffre n ta n r e r ‘ J g f't k l

FOR COUNTY AS8B8SOR OF TAXES

Psvfsst Blsaslt PL sr

S3c FLOUR 1 lb. pkfir. 5c
a N, Baby D m or Navy
S. R.

FANCY BLUR ROSS

R. W. WARE

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TT n 3 T 7 7
FOR COUNTY PROAECUTIM* 01.
ATTORNEY____________

FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN
' C0N0RE88 FROM FIFTH
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

one ron

FOR 8HERIFF

OF STATE

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BEANR.StrhiKNa.8eaa

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PPAOHETn 8 ox. pVf.
CLEANSER Lirbfhooaa
T. 8.8. TISSUE B if Roll

FOR GOVERNOR

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Ft' Off Btr. rin
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MATCHES Be bo* * '
S A LT'. 1*4 lb. bo* '

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FOR SECRETARY
tire.
VOTB ron.ONB

SOUPS

SPAGHETTI

STATES SENATOR

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

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PORK R BEANS teUcta

FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC. INSTRUCTION-------votb

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SEVENTH HACK:

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Mob Tailor 1*1*. I . I l l ; Mlaa
Are Na torch » SI. I.ll; Our Nancy

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FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL

VOTB ron ONB

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FOR SUPERVISOR OF RBGIBTRATION
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Futurity: iia.

Tt* OH H|V. ria

Fresh Fruits &amp; Vegetables

FOR COMPTROLLER
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DirmicT ns . i

VOTB ron ONB
NINTH HACK;
Nam. v( Dog
Indian Holt
John niskflrid .
HinipauBU
Indian noil »
IlnaDtld 11.10.

FOR STATE TREASURER

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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
FOR STATE SUPRRIN
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

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POTATOES
10 LBS. 19c
SQUASH %

PU. Or. " A "
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Larue
4#*,
Cstf Slemg* Or. "S '

1CIBKBG

U. A. MAINE

CABBAGE

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GRAPES 2 lb*. 15c

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a • • allidCN 0*«W9IJ I It. Alt, 1
l««icbr Clark 1.$*, i.l Ctevae I
QLINIKLA. g—4, ssM «T A *.

FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
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FOR RA1L1

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S IT * NRNATORIAL DISTRICT

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SeatnoU Coanty Produces
More Fruit And V^cUblon Than Any
Similar Area In America
A N INDEPENDENT
Associated Preaa

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , F R I D A Y ,^ J A N U A R Y

Finnish Front

I n t e r e s t Is
Seen In Vote
On Longwood

Defenders Take Init*Utive In Sudden,
• Swooping DashesAt
, Positions Of Enemy

Freeholders To De­
cide On Abolish­
ment Of Town At
Polls Next Tuesday

Bankhead Wields House Gavel Again

§ o v i e ' t Commercial
Treaty With Bul­
garia Is Reported

least was the threat o f a Rus­
sian drive westward serosa Kinland's narrow waist,
' The Finnish defeat o f
the
Red's lSSrd division at
Laka
Xlanta shattered _the
Russian
____Thera Is no
W tg tr n well-defined battle line
aha - the ■Finns held the Initia­
tive in the sMmlsbes occurring

today.

A t Copenhagen, R was report­
ed the Finns had won another
victory J t l asliee north of Lake
Klaata. . The Russians wars re­
ported fleeing in confusion across
the frontier. It may mean the
Fleas 'will be able to deetray the
Miumenek Railway tend
force
Wpsale, to confine the warfare
lof the. Karelian Isthmus.
i There . was virtually no news
In tha • German-BipJab-French

5. 1940

N U M B E R 114

Established In 1908

ves Baby From Mystery Murders

Solons Flay Navy
Plan To Give FDR
Emergency Powert
AAA PaymentsTo
Florida Fanners
T o tal $3,000,000

Shall the Town of Ixmgwuud
■ml the municipal ' government
thereof he nbollihc«l Rnil the tax
district of Longwood hr created
to liquidate the affairs of the
municipality 7 This will be de-

Qitiet Reigns On
Western Front

In* Finland'*
border developed into handhand cu«riUa encounters to* T - * » both Ruulana and
Finns began using ski troops
:2a Sudden, swooping dashes
over the bills and among
trees on the bitterly cold,
snow-swept front
Oone for the present at

'APER

Seminole G r o w e r s
Received 1* r o p e r
Share, Agent Says

P o w e r To T a k e
Factories For Navy
Construction Would
Be Given Roosevelt

New Deal Friends,
Foies Hit Plan
lir Field Armies To
ke Part In Ma­
neuvers Next Year

in an election on lue*da&gt;- Jan. 0.
The election 1* authorised in a'
local bill passed in Ihe last sc*,
St'inlimit* t'uunty FarmriM it**
skin of the 1legislature ami IhU
(I'iipil tliidr priipui titUinlf "hurt*
s' * l l w it be read.ami rsplaincd by
i
f
thr pnyiiit'idM paid tu Floiiilii
the
town
altomry,
Webber,
f»u iiifin for Mill runnervntion prm*llayne* of Altamonte Springs, In
WASHINGTON. Jim. B.—
Hern duriim th© punt yrn«, t*«iin«
' an open meeting to be held at
(A
l*)—A lildnt of rrillcistn
ty
A
Kent
C.
It.
Ilnwnun
revenliHl
, th epublic litrary of Lengwood
ttnkiy.
•loiliiv imlii-nlctl tin* navy’s
c ' tonight at 8:00 o'clock.
The tidal pnyincntrt It* Ihe faint- n-cnniiiu-iiilntinii lo
I As the time fur the election epern in thin nullity nhnm !»»%••• n«d
“ pioaclir* the
pros and culls
ie pro*
cults uf the
emer­
yet Ih'4'II tiitiiihitrtl I til a lr|»« »t I’ri-rtiilctil |ioiK-i-time
Issue are being more and mors
fitriti ||. th C'laytuli. RhUr AAA gency |Mnver to commandeer
discussed by the rrslilenta, in­
ittlmiiUAtnitive ufflciT, dUrluMtl fiu-torli-s for niivnl construc­
cluding those who ha\c winter
that ritiidn fumifiN hail Ik-4'Ii tion fm-eil
formidable ophomes in Longwood.
paid hy the cuvcrnim'iil until' th.in
Proponents
uf
alwlishmrnt
$:
i ,0ihi.ihRi In tUJUt ft*r i*o»u|H,riit» IMwition In ConKre.HS.
contend that they are now- being
I-Nen longtlnie Administra­
Ini; with the A ki ifidlmal A*ltaxed by both the Town and the
jiiftiiitiit Atlmiiii"tratimi prni;rniii. tion supportenv like Senator Min­
County and tliet thr benefits ta
jt' til payilieiltN tinr ina: thr print ton, Indiana, IVmncratic whip,
be derived from lb* incur|«iratian
&gt;tTn, Mr. rhiytnn mi id, tnnmimtrd Joined tin- bi-partisan opposition
jare nut sufficient to warrant Ihe
tu
f:M7t,'Jt:i.la
J, whkli imlnjt.l proposal,
iiiw.le l.y ftccretary
Ijwynirnt of the tuxrv, partiruf J.r»|ri,7llH.Htl paid tu
tin lilt Edison in u letter In Speaker
{iuily since they claim that only
ft r imrth'ipathin ill the lU.'W pm* Bankliend.
of Ih* property in the
h!onr-tviith
irrniii, 4'uttoii parity paynu lit* utt
The propo.-at, wliieh
would
town limit* is within reach o f the
the Itnttt 4*iup ammintimr
broaden power* now delegated
municipal services.
tnistU f4ti‘ I0,'tr.7 fariiM, ami pay­ t.. the I’ rcsl.lcnl only in wartime,
In an Interview: with a llrrulil
ment &lt; uniter the Stiicwr Art t•• was being widely discussed • »
if|s.rter yesterday, Mayor Georg*
Fluritln pruilueerr* tutaliiu: fTIT,- 111.- Administration pushed abend
II. Ilrklre, Jr., of laingwood, oc­
Slipping silently Into the night with his baby lirollicr clutched
elli red that he docs not wish to tightly In hi* utTtiH, K-ytnr-uhl (ilutut Koirrm,
nr sssscuira r n n
with the defense program.
t*«ca|»«*&lt;l
th*
The mittilmr of partieipiitiiiK
A wedge of subirro weather, in influence the rote of the free­
Detailing major plan* for the
dfAili
by
fire,nml
gun
Unit
mblirtl
him
of
hi*
mother.
fiithrr
mul
I
fi»»im»
in
the
preirrum
in
I'.ctu
w
.
i
m
some district* tha coldest in three holders one wey or the other In
next IM month*, the army and
'
-I.’I.T
ihi
,
or
i«n
InerenM*
"
f
•
'1
,‘Rtn
yeses, drove eastward from Jhc Ihe election but that he consider* 4-jrrar-cihl In other. Thr boy *lunihlri| into police hcutlquAiter* ut
navy
disclosed
Intention ut
plains, tu Mount Washington, N. Il his duty tu give Uic resklvnta Fort Townotl, Oklu., half n mill* uwuy. to tell how twt» nitn hutl , mt r tin* immU r in tin* I'.MS pn*- ■Irenglhenlng materially fortifi­
••"•in.
il., the highesi peak In north- the farts in the rase In oidrf
•hut amt klllatl hu pairnt.t unit w t fin* to their f mi*|i« Iioiim*.
-•iximately $2^ 00.01111 will cation* in tho Pacific arcs.
rnstrrn United Hlates, with a re­ that they may not bo misled.
The
War
Department an­
|fn
‘ ii farniiTM fur partiri|Ki*
ported PV-mlla hurricane at «cio For tills purpose, he said, the
lion in .ie I'.i.lo nniMervntHut pro- nounced nil four field armies,
open meeting ha* been called for
temperature during the night.
i-iuilc ill. of the regular army
I ir*xtin. Mr. ( Inylun Mtiitl.
ley Ii
for
Wind decreased this morning, tonight at Which the “ attorney
Wink uf the AAA hi Florida and nullunnl guard, would take
III ex­
ei
but cold continued throughout llir people of 'Longwood" will
ln»l year, Ihe ndininiRtintlve « f- pin i fur lb© flrot tlmr Inti* B©»l
New England, with unofficial plain tu them the content* of the
iimimr in \uir kmme© of
leaf!
fil ial &lt;tpluiiied, inchidril nieuMirebill
which
authorise*
the
election.
temperatures low as CO b?|ow.
nu nl uf ull hr Ik ht leaf tulutco llirrv urci'k.'t tluiallon.
Under the provisions uf this
In
Nchrpsks,
temperatures
Min tsin *ii ill be tbuugbl tht
—
McrcuKe. hnltlinK two referendum*,
tanged from 13 above to 2| be­ bill, hr pointed out, tho munlcl|&gt;al*Ktll toil |tro|&gt;©Mil
vlol*U»«l
tb©
.trelietli foi «. congressional mu&gt;e e-tal lisliinu tutul
soil-dcpirting npiiil of u DeinmriiUf fountry*
low. Michigan rgnged • from 33 Ity would be Sboll, Ired and a tea WASHINGTON, Jso. i. - IA7
abovf'tb fix below. * KentdFkf district crrxtaO.' rt-'Ilvcnuan com­ A n en atr-lln n so sngsr tomiultnu to limit the (H.wets or I'lcsldml • arraago elbdmenta fqr earl, fn-m Olbui tnilwjiBluNi^fittltki -ifTTS
ranged from nine below lu 10 mission appointed by the Govern­ heard demands yerlerdey
for lionwtelt and Secretary tValliieo l«.vlog n s|Mriiil crop sllotinent, Sfimluij» llulub iiinl 1’ufl#
above; and a frigid belt extend­ or rather Ilian u town council itmrply Inercasrrl msli.elllig ..... over sugar quoin- Some memln l* j l'«l"lliilg ••"llell imuhellii;! quota-,
elcctrd
by
llie
people
would
ad­
ing from central Nebraska ta
las for niuinlind sugar producer-. proposed depriving llie eseeiitive , rneasnreim'nl of ucreiipe «,f •!♦••
WASHINGTON, .Ion. fi. —(A*)
Ohio, drove the Mrrtury below minister the uffnir* of Ibv tax
Representative
|Vt&lt; rs. n,
of oranclr. f tin- enitio-ily to »o»|ieml , pleting crnp.s and -ml l.ud.lmg
fhiimiiitii hntli*llln|| tD-NO
prnrtlee*, uitaNiiit-nit'iit nl Mi^rnr
sent et Chicago the first time district. Till* commission would Kiorida would insist &lt;qi « quoin •luota*.
have llm right to levy any amount of 223,000 toils of raw .ugur.
NCreaKe, holtliny iilucntioual rni'ii- id llie Iloii-e \Vu&gt;* and Means
slncu Krbiuary 1030.
Pcler-t'ii nyiettl tu yo uluiii:
fommittee today leiilativeiy enIn Ohio tho cold was the sever­ of taxes it deems necessary tu This would Ih' ii Immi I foortnnon it- with any xii|{iir rmitrut hill llml illKn tu ilifiiim (siriotTf iihtoil thr dor-eil llio Harrison pr.qsisal for
est since 1038. At least 4 died liquidate the affair* of the town, large as the current Florida imvi* Florida a foil **han*, al- pruKrani, ami n rlifvin r npplira- t‘&lt;ngie-s to iniiko up il" own b«U»
tll4Miyh like ot lit l r I'O l«l inlira lie tifiiH f«»r payment mi mm pint lice1Kil nml lux |iroKmiM Ibl* wwlon.
from its cold, and three in West according to the bill, and Mayor than.
Bridge declared this “ taxation
Virginia, and one In Illinois.'
ilmihi uthe wixtlum with proKiinn pitivi'iiiriN.
mien, or
u- Fk|&gt;rrhM-tl
espn
Representative Moiilnn,
of I.l., o
Afli-r « f t f 4'ri'iu'u vkitli Kuoaowithout
iepre»enlatiun.“
The propiMin unit admiiiiNti-reil
Colder weather was forecast for
limiting ilomenlM* piodiieliun of
ublilmi would |of III
iviana, reported lyndsiijim
"III my opiniuti," liu said, “ the
with the iiKrtiritiimc mill eu opera- veil, I»*sin:lils'ii Miiil f»r fumctlme
north and central Florida tonight
iiainamd nine j any iioii-MirplijA eiup.
I mi s a tis fie d with main
In
Iim'I in niiiitl tin* "Him? kiml of
but no frost danger. The lowest people uf lamgwood sta n d to be quota of 000,000 ton*
But I told the comnillli'e,’* hi* thin of rminty emiiiiiitteeimu. fiMiil rihi'ly Senutur llurrUun protaxed m ole amt g e t Ices under the
county pet ftu nisinte Miper viKuiK,
predicted wss 34. _______
that
linh'M
N
we
|ful
it
fair
Im-,-1 s»ld.
Representatives off sugirrsog
proposed setup.”
clerk©, farmeiM, and uttu-r*. A |N)Mil In-1 niubt.
I '•“ “ W
'»
l- ;"io ii total of $.'(.*10,000 uih tvpeiithtl
Hu m i ^ iii i»*kr4| tli© ©rrnllon of
The Commission lies the au­ -tales ssld they agreed lelitali.ely |
, " f having lo i.|i|a.-e -ugur l.gUthority to hire I lie amount uf help to ask that aneage allolm. nlfur mnyitiK out adiinni'«tlutive a 21 iiu' ihInt Si'imlf-lloiUK* Com*
init I«•«' In iiivt-rilijiHle (br IhiiIkoI
«'r
it deems necessary and ta set the tlielr territory be Incna-cd by Ii *■*•«•"
H eprcuentutive
MunliHk, lienai- work hy comity rttmnntlefmen iiihI lux ni'ril-4 for Iwti inonlb*
'
Hriiniu
ntaltv* Miir.ltHk,
salsry under the bill, Mr. Bridge 100,000 arrm.
r r a t , U tah, com m ittee A ieietm y, mill other* work ini; in the «*••nvi - vxIiil«* ( ‘"tu'i«**H i-* '••murmsl with
sald. adding tliet at present It 1s
Th© romiiiittii' nirt tu it»n»nlfi »aitl n niimlier uf rliMUK*'* m the lien, irf
wliieh
nppriix iniatelv
costing the Town |0U monthly to new IcicImI*tIon tu M'pluri* ' Ih© prenent a ct w e ir "faviM M y ili»- $2411,(MX) will U ilediirteil fmm utlii'i 111111111*111*.
Tin- m "imm n&lt;luti« ti ilri'W bulb
operate Ihe waterworks, read me­ '©•rni auirar &lt;|uuUi Uiw vaIik Ii i i - cumtetl.’* ||e lidded Deleifut* Kniir funnelm' pinnt paymeiitH. At the
ters, collect the water bills, as­ pirfct at.lilt' vml uf tliin y«*«r. of H aw aii m ade hi* '*iimuuI mid |K'sk of odniini*tmti%’i« work, nt Mpi'roviil ami ftrotiK u|ipoaition
ROME, Jsn. .8 - &lt; * &gt; — The sess end collect the taxes, keep rhalnnan Cuninilnvn, Dt'niucral.
many Da fcf&gt;0 peiaun*' writ* em­ fi iiiii ul In’t I'uHKit'MBiiieil*
Fascist pres* yesterday forecast all uf the city's books and other Colorado, Raid ht» would n|i|Mdnt n lo|fiu©l ph*a" th at any iiiietu in* ploy ml in the -tale
r
t
«*!*('■
rahoti
lit
Inelutle
llaw
uiinn
a possible struggle for power In Incidental work.
Nubcormnlttrr «»f two mmnturM ami
Summirur up. Mi i*la&gt;ton «utl
fMturem.
the middle east between Germany
If the town Is abolished, lor in­ three rtprrnnUtivni t**«U«&gt;• tu p Hniutul
“ We feel thill out A \ ,\ woik has
Fllendel and Kepi e-ell
and Soviet Russia on on* slde-and sisted,
fe« niUBt [ns pakJ to the start writinr the new hill.
hern
v n y «urro&lt;fiil in lll.'l'.i, mal
talive Maloney, lAiiiioimisi Memu*
Great Britain and Franc* on the county tax assessor and collector
we tM'lieve il will Ih* e\eii ni"ie
Prtfeuniably, must of tin him in other and said Europe* war ul­ for assessing and collecting taxes Und lucrrane would he taken off crat*. intiirilured ii'Milution (.S. J. MMtUfactuiy in II*1 1 1 .’
timately may spread tu western and It would pave th* way fur III© lm|H»rt ipiotn uf t'uhn Miipor. It. 100 and II. .1. It. lufi) I** exAsia.
troublesome juok joints which I f n J rr tin* III 10 i|Util«i. C’uImi will empt from any |Hiiullie* tin* ill*
Route neWSpepers featured dis­ have been abolished In Longwood te allowed to nell l,U32,Nd Imm crcwrcd plaid ini:* wliieh fiJIuwed
the RURpentlon of tpudn^ la-1 Si p*
pa tebea saying that lbn Hand, the under ordinance. Tha toning or­ In IhU country.
teinber The quota ayalrin wii* re*
WahKab! king of 8sudl Ambit is dinaries and building regulation*
Ilcmbera re|Mirted ruintideiahU estatlUhed recently.
reorganising his military and civil adopted by the city-would alto be
Tin* n*Kulnr niuntbly turellnf
11onic DoiMuni.il ution Agent Mi*. uf llie lioanl uf ilirrcturM of thf
aviation and establishing a new inoperative end their advantages
Itcvu
l&gt;.
Andiew&gt;
oigcd
nil
Sem­
air base at Riyadh.
lost to residents.
Seiiiinolr ('uuiily
ChumWr of
inole founty I II &lt; Ini. memlar* ('unintrivi* will
The dispatches Indicated It la
Mr. Brldgs proclaimed the Im­
Ik.* Iiclil in th©
to tune in on llie nutionWi.lc 4-11 ('I imihImt liinltliiiK Tufxilny night
unclear aa yet whether lbn 8aud‘s provement* to Runnvshade Park
Club lir.-stleu-t over ihe Nstionul « t H IM) u'rl'ik.
air strength will be used for or one of the outstanding project*
llroailcukiiiig »ysteiM tomorrow al
sponsored by th* Town recently,
against Croat Britain.
12:30 I*. M.
The Lavoro Fascist, said lbn and the ownership and mainte­
Till* limit im; Imlirt* uf m(‘Vim©I
The program i- a* follow*;
Bud's activity la causing consid­ nance of this, park. he pointed out,
ItM-nl h|M*rtMimii un TuiiKikulimtclic©
Whistlin' Willie is humu again. hi* Imrk which till- MuimU-t of
(OeartaaoO
aa
r
t
t
s
H
b
m
)
“4-11
Club
memlH-r*
|.Uin
for
erable perplexity among Ih* Arab
Comniorcc sent to him, Willie at­ iUIO." Two t-lf flu b member*, Cri'i'k vbii.w ri*|»urtu(l tlealruyetJ by
Hanford s famous old darkb
MtieflalisU who ere uncertain
finin''• ru' i'iilly. Then* win no ©ptracted a great deal of attention
who
U
becoming
sliou-t
awell
Helen llryun,
of
Monlguiurry "rn /'Ml* |irn|»«*i|y lost, those lr%*
whether be intends to aupport
“ People who didn' know where
Ceunty,
kid.,
an.l
l&gt;*llon
(iarpeo
known
as
Htrphcn
Korl.t'fsld.d
Britain or again attempt ta profit
l' |I'rill'll rvUltl
Hanford wus,” Willie nay*, “ know*
hjyjaa. opportunity tu oppose tha
“ Old Black Joe," recently C.ioplcl- now It's Um plsre when- Whi-llin' ter, of Clarke County, Vn„ will
to In Ik
cd his dutlea at thv tluiidu Ex­ Willie lives." And lie ailile.l u* sn l&gt;e In \Vu«liliigluii, Ii
hibit e l the New Yolk Wmld's after thoiiglil; "Dry know* we about IU4II plan* lor 4*11 flub
Th* 66-year-old tbu Baud, re­
Fair where he served a. Janitor ytrows celery her, 'reuse wlisu work. They will interview Mi»a
puted to have been married !M
Gertrude |„ Warren. C. E. I'ollrr,
and entertainer extraunliiieiie.
barns and wielding rawer un­
•ley saw dc stalk of celery on my
fed in Arabian history since
When Whistlin' Willie wusn t sweater and asks me el-ont it, 1 and C. A. Heliffiel.l, of Ihe Es\V. I llugliey wus installed
Seminole County home owners jaoltaUng, he was whislling. Ilv lell ’em we gruw more celery hero tension Herviee, II. S. De|mrlinenl
the
Ssnfitrd
tanned himself, has grant Influ • may begin now to file their ap­ strutted around the Florida pa- than anywhere else in the world." o f Agriculture. John Baker will as |.i esldeol of
presml Ibe 4-11 new* of live Townsend Club al it*. Hireling
sea among all tho Islamic'poo­ plication* for homestsad exemp­ vilkra and patio where e reel
All of which is an indication month, and lUiy Turner will dis­ Thursday night lu
the Court
tion on next year's taxes. Tax As­ orange grove was planted and that Whistlin' Willie is u definito
ls*.
cuss the niusiral numbers on this, House. \V. Ii, jltupri-e was also
Urn disps trims published la sessor Sanford Doodney raid to- other tropical growth lent tbu ‘adjunct hi advertising Hanford.
installed
us
vice-president,
W. E.
the first of the l'.i|t&gt; *rric* on
oaso, coiacklont wMh f* t h m te­
trua Florida atmosphere to thxt
And It ie safe to snsume that
tris * t tha massing of Rimslan “ •ftrn app.ic.Umm must be filed tiay spot in New York. Nearly al­ Willie will be Janllating end “ Music of Yesterday and Tuduy.” Watson, a* treasurer, soil Mrs.
in th* office o f the tax assessor ways he was whistling. With a Whistling at the Florida Eihrt.il The U. H- Murine Band will play J. A. Williams, secretary.
Mrs. Msrthe Moffett, who had
bef ore Apr. 1 or Urn hum* owner little cap patched aa his head and come next Boring and Ihe open­ the com|Hi*ilioiis.
been nominstrd a* secretary, de­
tha Heavy sweater with Ihe big ing ot the Fair fur its second
clined Hu- appointment becausa
J A lIri IIIIHIIAND IIKATKIt
•talk e f refer/ - embroidered no season.
of her dutirs as a member of ■
WHEELING. W V«.. Jsn. C.— committee to wotk in the Troll
Otr)— Judge Bonnescn yesterday Bluscrs League of the Townsend
1ENTKNCED FOR FRAUD
sent Mrs. Etbrl Wolfsoti, husky organisation.
Irishwoman, to jail for 30 days on
GLASGOW, Jan. 8. —(A^-M arSewers and sewage are recelv*
har husband's plea that sho beat
fea' Campbell, who was a slewhim. Displaying several bruise* ing increased attention in Ger­
torpedoed liner
NEW -YORK, Jan 6. - W l - and bumps, the slender husband many. Sewage sludge Is being
ife, was sentenced ta six
said Mrs. Wotfson used a hair uied for fertiliser on farm lands.
la prison yesterday for Douglas Fairbanks left half of hi* brush.
Scientists ara interested In
colato to his widow, Um former
gas as a motor fuel.
tale" of her lardy Sylvia Ashley, with tbc
In erven years— 1031 to 1038
sympathy stipulation that her share nut ex­
ceed 11,000,000.
— th* homicide rata among the
In hi* will probated here, he policy-holders o f a large Insur­
left some of kb property to hi* ance company dropped from 7.0
son Douglas'. J r, tha total not to per 100,000 to d.4 per 100,000.
Mostly cluudy tonight preceded
Th* latter figure la 37 paac-nt by vain un emitbee i t coast this
uf uammsfclal synthetic
lower than tho figure fo r 3931 aftarnouu, colder la north and MM*
tral portions: Saturday
partly
ckAidy, continued rather eojdif
over north portion,

Goering Is Made Cold Wave Heads
Coordinator F o r East On Heels Of
German Economy 99-Mile Hurricane
No. Two Nazi Held C o l d e r Weatjier I
Predicted In State
Similar Post Before
But No Frost Seen
War Was Started
BERLIN, Jsn. 6. —W )— Field
Marshal Goering has assumed su­
preme responsibility for the con­
duct of Germany's economy In

peacctlmo when Adolf Hitler de­
cided to concentrate the nation's
r*R n n li repertad concluding a entire economic prara ertivlUcs In
cvmmerclal treaty with Bulgsrls.
A t the same tlam, Soviet began
peris as one o f.yie most difficult
in a country poor In raw mstcrl-

Honcrfoi III tho flcld marshal
will 'I ni tbs “ supreme wsr-pcouoiaic suthorlty."
j According to the Nstiousl-Zeit|ung o f Essen, which baa Pirlleulaxly close connections with GoerIng. one of the most Important
features of the new eo-ordjnatton
planes the Inclusion of Ueut-Gen.
George Thomas, chief of the eco­
nomic section of the supreme high
command, in n new “ general
council"
The beads of otbsr economic of­
fices in the reich also will be
members o f this council.
Another important factor in the
scheme is the fact that Goering
at the aame time heads the min­
isterial defense council, the other
member* o f which or* ( ’ol.-Gen.
Wilhelm KeMal, chief of the high
commend of tho armed forces; I hr.
Wgltcr Funk, president of the'
re ten*bonk end minister of eco­
nomics; Wilhelm Frick, minister
Of Interior; Rudoft Hess, deputy
lender of the Nasi party. » n*l Dr.
Ilens-Jlelnrkh Rammers, liaison
g fighting member between Hitler and tbc
uoldlcra is council.
Th* suggestion for this tiemendoes concentration of power and
ascribed to

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The Nationil-Zeitung contrasted
aa asserted genius In Germany
for urganliattea with whst lt
termed Great Britain's policy of
muddling through. It also charged
that the Gorman leadership In
1014 was at fault In not provid­
ing similar coordination and concoatration.
Tho Gorman press meanwhile
dealsrod that membership In th*
f Nations was not comith true neutrality hat
bowing o f favoritism tol British-French Allies.

Florida Asks For Larger Quota
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For State’s Sugar Producers

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Fascists Predict
Struggle Between
. British, French

4*11 Cluii nroadca.sl
Slated For Saturday

(Tily Nows Briufn

Whistling Willie Arrives A fter
Season Spent A t World’s Fair

Applications For
Tax Exemption On
Homesteads Due

Uuirhey Agum Heads
Townsend Club Here

Douglas Fairbanks
Leaves 2 Million

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Next Year's Budget

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President Roosevelt, In presenting •fit* * budget esti­
mates to Congre** yesterday, apparently nliuhad the heart
out of government expenditure*. Work relief for the unemployetl wn* cut by half a billion dollar*. Agricultural
*ub*ldic* were reduced by $400,000,000. Public work* and
*o called ‘‘Investment*'* were decreased by $800,000,000,
and altogether, Indudihg certain increase* in aome depart­
ment's, total expenditure* were reduced by $675,000,000.’
Even so the budget call* for expenditure* of $8,424,000,000 for the fiscal year beginning next June 80. .The
size of this figure is not likely to be appreciated by most
of us, since it is'so big a* to dwarf our inuigtnaiive pow­
ers, unless we compare it to previous govermaant expen di­
tures. Not once during the decade of the twenties, after
war time expenditures had returned to normal, did gov­
ernment expenses exceed $3,994,000,000. in 19Id, the last
full yenr before our entry into the war, the coat of govern­
ment waa only $734,000,000. They are now I t times a *
much even with retrenchment.
And even with retrenchment the l&gt;udget_calls for additl&amp;nnl taxes amounting to $460,000,000. This Increase
_
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_ is _________
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alone
more than______
half as
much
a* the total‘ taxation in
1916.- This increase comes on top of federal taxation which
hoi
1*“'' already reached a now peak. Estimated taxation for
S aaaiSea ImuTarJ oi*o rm n it next year amounts to $6,648,000,000, or approximately
HBHMIT. m iim ar a,' ia*o twice as much ns nt the beginning of the present Admln■■»■■
--------—----- istrntinn. The now taxes nre expected 4o hit the small
M n )4 l VfflUfEFGK TODAY salaried man and wage earner in the lower income brack------eta.
• A-GREAT JTlIENDi O Lurd,
But even with tho new taxes, and even with ail the
ih o i thVIJ retrenchment which has been proposed, the government
arm Ml» morning, nur Miration would still fail to live within its income hy over two bilala* la the time uf trouble.—Jm Hon dollars. This net dcflrit. of course, will have to lie
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bormwetl and will lie added to the total government debt
INTRODUCTION TO WINTER fnl* future generation* to pay. Tho amount which will
.......
11avi* In bn Isirrownl to run the govenimont for the coming
, {Pram THi' Lyric)
yenr is more than half ns much as the total cost of gov|Prhp ^ y ,HET " L
,Bl1
ornmenl ten ycard ago.
« ( theVun and -elam the aUnchAnil ho the government debt soarn to new height*. At
dost behind,their hums.
the end of the next fiscal year, according to the Pre*iMaasnre out feed In troughs for dent’s esllmntcs, It will for all practical purpoads have
_ . lk
reached the legal lirtilt of $45,0004)00,000. This is almost
•thawwAy pasture,
three times a* much a* It wan ten years ago; it la almost
out wberathe Hemlocks wlndlly j twice ns much as It'wa* lit (he end of the World War; It
tMkon the foxes
|„ noar|y 40 times as much as It waa Just before thad war
u?s
*,one begun. Hlnco 1014 the government i(|obt has incraaaed from
«ka S Z J * o l)
i«to $1,188,000,000 to nearly $45,000,000,000.
nun, running early
And yet this is just an ostlmate of next' year's exwaxt by .outh down tho constrict- |M)n(jjturoH. With an election In .the offing, It la but natM AR K E T TOW N NEWS
1 _ , I „ *;£: Ueici|. randies
ramiles to
to ural that It represents tho best and moat optimistic estiBy BRUCE TUCJCEft
llght the «now
• mato which the Prcsldont could make. It la baaed on
Sanford Slats Farmtrs Market
what ho guesses will be tho receipts of the government, and
the costs of government, not this month, not next month, . It sho Is tough for a person to ready for business. Homer Claus*
but next year, beginning Juno 80, 194o and extending to get buck on the job after having is doing his beat, Homtr nlwsys
Juno 3(1, 1941. It presupposes that there will be on in­ simIi a nice holiday. Think that on the Jump . -r.-y Harry Took#
crease. in normul .tax receipts of $382,000,000. It presirp' applirs lo all at tlir Market, boys caught napping in the barbor
tliut route on the n.nrkst mid ev­ chair Thursday afternoon . . . .
iKiHcs that Congreaa. will l«vy uddlUonal taxes of $460.- eryone
«-ls«. Ole IU40, ur should Bill Itnsainand ami Jack Tolliaon
000,000 without making any appropriations not already I say new HMD certainly started from (Ireentillr, H. C. In. Joc$
off with n mid snap, but ho|&gt;# ssTiiis to go tu sleep quite often
,£comnKMideHj,ii^,\ho,S^ri[denl.___ •

Tho Russian, are brkinning' I
M -PV M kM lit is rash r Xu.uU']
I,L i ) V i a k l *
II
'When tho Huasian Ills to
•tho war In Finlnml U f
writtoa, It xhould be Mmnl

laaal politics seems to be pick­
ing |ip with two announcements
fe * 1st day following closely on Uw
k w b of -another gubernatorial
Thera seems to bo no possibility
of balancing the fcdeml budget,
nt leant net if the present rate of
•gpaodltursa is malnlaioed with­
out any iaciaaao In tmutlon.
■We’ll bet a hat that if Ariolr
Millar turns his Llitxkrvlg on thr
Dutch before tho May primary,
Holland will get the tymiwUiy
JUte I f vBtocJda^anywsy.
A democracy Is n form of govetnment tin which those who hoidor iouiast get what th«y want—
Key West Cltixen.' All right now,
-v*---ill mw lutita Ini'u seiwa »
luation
: Don Mortis In the Halm Reach
Moot ouggaati a New Year's raaulatiaa for pilme Minister Chamherlain 1 “ I raoolvo nut to ba
onught out in dh# rain again withnot &lt;my umbrella^. _____

always l&gt;« abla to find a job, If be want* it, with other
•tore* in Sanford. U tr.eana that il he should over leave
thl* city, ho would carry with him ono of the atrongoat
recommendation* poaxlblo, that he wa* once voted by the
public, “ the moat courteou* and efficient clerk In San­
ford.”
’ ,
That la a title worth cenaiderahly more to anyone than
the prizo money being offered.

Well, tha taxpayers are asked
to kick In with another half
hfllloa dollars. Gael
Wouldn't
aeeoo o f that money wo lent to
,Ymin*. or ,apqnt taking loaves,
Mias Oclavin BUUlca has returned
In ha^dy thvaa days?
to Maryville, 'Iemu after apandOcah* Banner predicts that hw tha balidaya with bar parents.
Miso FrMOOa Tbompapp of 8t
tar from now (ha United
(flU bo mlxad up In war. Cloud apent aevpral days in lark*

L A K E M AR Y

morning. Their house guests, Mr.
and Mira. Lama, Mr. Mattlaoq,
Mrs. Rond ami daughter, Battv
and Mr. and Mr#. Balding rsoaped
wtthmit fnjury tiat lost practically

TkinMl
aptjntnWedneaday

Pickering

paper which Into In August

Mrs. Grace Turnsr of Atlanta
Mr and Mrs. B. I. /Wagg have
from
8L
Augustine nnd Miaoaa LOUaa nnd Cthai
that tho Star )• more where the/ vMlUd Mr. iu3 Mrx Bodan o f Detroit have ratumad t #
A. C. Trctnr fo r several wanks.
right how than before,

ad ihcraM

Dptfs

b« no war In

stepping

out

Wo returned

1 nicks Jca

BUlla m the
[ A # poor fo r lM a . And wa
Vas. No other one

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* W X IT t NOMOUIB DCALEB

WASHINi

HERE COMES TH E BIG PUSH

.w ..

that the produce nruuud the .dif­
ferent sections wns nut hait on
hcrosnt o f the Markets . . ■ Wrnt
over to. tin- 1 restaurant Wfdnef-'
day nftrriKMin, around 5:20-and.
thrn* sut "Mrs. Knstner myl Snfft
W. Just rating pie 11I11I drinking
coffee, nnd they expect (to re­
duce , . . Postal Ttk-grapll l oinpany hav Just-fimvhrd putting up
a hugg sign on the front -of I he
Muiket building . . , Slums us
though lh» Market n-stnurunl hus
lu-rn doing over lime lu tflf,'g a
Hugh Uns luul to have a lieligr
for-Vuibol, haven't found 'out' her
name jfot, but think it Is 'Blanche
. . . HU) Leo, from China (}ruvf,
N. C. was In and feeling fine,
will have to ask him next time
. . . The president of the Tito
PruJl Company, Mr. R. P, David­
son, Htutrsvilte, N. C., rnmr down
with Mnrvln Muson Ihe other day,
just to are why It waa that Mar­
vin took so long to come down to
Florida and go hark lo North
Carolina, but I think he found
something, what about you Mar­
vin. Anyway Mr. Dnvldiun la a
good sport . , , Petr McDinnls la
n now buyer on the platform, and
aornia to ho vary congenial. Nice
amllr, buys for hiiiiaelf, and ha
halls from Chcrryvitla, N. C.
Hops you like it htre. Pete . . .
Everett Gilbert from Hickory, N.
C. span! Thursday tm the liarket, loading with fruit and produes. Mr. fi. C. Gilbert and Mrs.
and ton, mail* Uia last trip, so ti
la fiverstt’a time now . . . Uncla
Joe Bander la really trying, to
keep warm In Watson's stall,

d « f tolerates * fly.
\
/% M l
And a slimy, bximah-d l . l &amp; l
ton submarine, lying i\ wail W l
Lhr dnp shadows of Vie ' U l
could put iKe monster w " )• W
a trio of welbpiaevd torpoloe*

•» a a

a sort of moonhuf under'
tone that a ship which contained
all the features of whleh the navy
dreams would be something big­
ger even than the super-eoloesal
(6,G00-tonners
now’ being
planned.
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rThere
_ . _ :la evidence,
■ . alee,
* zthat
z the
navy may have evan more mag­
nificent Ideas In mind. The old
Panama Canal—the one wa have
now—will handle an 80,000.tonMr. I I would be a tight f i t with
not more then two fact to spire
along the aides. Tho new canal
which the war department engi­
neers are building fo r the navy lo
axe'will be big ottough even for a
fatrly matronly, full busted SO,UOU-tonner—« ' ablp with hips, and
maybe a buatlr.

PERMANENTS

$1.00

BELLINGHAM, Wash., Jan. 6.
—(A1)—May Law ten ,4 a daughter
of the wilderness and ahe doesn’t
stroyers as life boats. It wnuld

haxt-'Th*'yt&gt;Qng.lrr«'Vot

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LITTLE
WONDER
STUDIO
3 PHOTOS' 10c,

Valsilnarlana
lead DAO ha.
causa It b all

Y A u R liSS E LL
lllCO M PANY

or

rnjuyimant .Out of riding in
vstorm, lovailably whan ■ )h a . ; t ,
vator stapped thsy'd aak tha d|&gt;rrators "Hid ws go up or jiown
»oai
u n tr
that time?"
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The Urgent liwat a t Roe lake,
360 mllea north o f bora Jm 4h*
heart of tha Canadian Rockies
Their father operates a bunting
and fishing reamt
7 ^ '

rvice Market News
the Faderal
will be gett g underway within
I he next fyw ays. Mr. UuUa with
1 . in Hanford, and
g his headquarter*
p . . Gian RichardInstructions were
issued' fo
a big load of pro...... Williams Thurs- all county Judges last week by
Mra. I. E. Estrldge and tha State Safety Department to
suspend driyerx. licenses o f a ll
motorists prosecuted
tn
their.
courts when they felt that tb«
giirumataaeoa JuatifUd i t
Tho
department has begun an Inten­
sive dries to purh both reckless
and drunhoa driving.

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PRICE
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Jeluxe Town
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188? Chevrolet 9

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100 years 4
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Maw York.

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IF YOUR TASTK 'DfMfj

•1&gt;8? Plymouth .. .9
suit of the manufacture of cha­
mois oil. Tho rhamolo Ip ooakod
In partially oxIdUrd qod ail, which
is later drained and squeetcrl, and
converted to law Mam.

ANDREW CARRAW AY AGENCY
-INSURANCE F tU 8 MERVICE*

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OIL WAVES
$2.00 and up m

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&lt;&gt;n trips down; and wake* up per*
spiring, during this weather, kin*
Chevrolet slaener
they
have.,
Ro.‘«maad ktl areued up walking
down ■U*» tplalform, hsqds In bis
pockets, and bovdr sm|l*s. Thlhk
maybe he la ufiaid to. . , Ka*ti\cr
k« ta lost and M(S. k | falls HaV-J
'Peakrr, gasped as they toured Bel

I. (Colored help).-. 1 1 Mr. ami
Mrs. Roll Gigging left laat Mon.
■lay right far JtoMoim .Vp, Mrs.
poggias, pod will rartamhor

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The new canal—parallel In but
shbrt distance awuy from the
ment two channels—will have
ks 1,900 fact long. The present
limit is 1,000. (The Bremen had to The Vaaity Pair Beauty Shep
•queue to get through on a trip
ie m w aader the management
ahe made shortly before’ she shied
e f Priaeaes • Pal,) 113V, ladip itt the British mine blockade.)
» » » A n ., DeLand. Upstair, la
The new locks will be 135 feel
the Stewart
Building Tele­
wide. The preaent ones ore 110.
phone 213.
And they will handle a ship dip­
Martha Oldham, operator
ping 45 feet below the surface,
against a 37-foot draught limit In
the present locks.
Imagine a ship mounting a
round doxen Rons shooting shells
as tig around (lie bsse os a fruit

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16-Year-Old Girl
Has Odd Reactions

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Before somebody elae doca ll w€
moat tall you that Lord UBklaiV
the Britiah Ambassador, tr»»n g -.
ly blamaa American* for leltlnit
Europe In for the Leafuo o f Nat Ions*
To Americana who twit Him
about It (be was ’ an a x io ^ te
I-eague-maker), he icpllee:
“ Why didn’t you tell us It
wouldn’t work? You tried It for
elfht w o n under the Articles o f
Confederation. It failed then, so
you adopted the constitution."
The ambassador Is an advocate
of a more tlxhtly federal! V E u ­
rope th in w u s built under Ibo
League o f Nations. He has writ­
ten extensively about It, although
since he t sea me ambassador ho
has not done much public talking
cn the suhJrtt.

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S o cia l A n d P erson al Activities
LILLIA N ADAJM8, Bodtty Editor

Takphono 148

Laura Fish Galloway
I b Honored By Club

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The B u ta m Woman'. Orel* of
th* flra t Preabrterlan church
with M in Itanr Earl, chairman,
will mart at tha horn, of Mr*.
OroT.: C. Will lama, 1474 Sanford
Avenue, at 8:00 o’clock.
A meeting will be h«M by tha
American Legion AmUlary at
7:90 o'clock In th. legion hot for
tha porpoa. of organising a Jun­
ior Auxiliary of tha American
Legion.
MONDAY
Dtatriet Kona Meeting of the
Woman'.
Mlaalonary
Auxiliary
o f tha P in t Methodist Church
will be bald In tha church at 10:00
A . M. A core red dtah luncheon
will be aanrad.
Regular bualneas and plcdre
aerrice program of tha Woman.
Mlaalonary Auxiliary o f the First
Methodist Church will ba held In
tha church at 1:00 P. M.
Flrat Quarterly Bualnaaa Meet­
ing of tha W. M. U. of the Flrat
Rapt lat Church will be held at
.1:10 o'clock In the church. All
membera are urged to be preaent.
8 L Catherine1. Chapter o f the
Woman’a Oulld o f
the
Holy
Croaa Rplacopal Church will meet
at 9:80 P. M. at tha home of
Mrs. &amp; O. Chare, 001 Oak Ave­
nue.
The board meeting o f
the
Woman’a Auxiliary ‘o f tha Preabyterian Church will be held at
S :00 P. M.
A t 9:90 the regular monthly
builnaac meeting of the Wom­
an's Auxiliary of tha PreabyterIan Church will be held.
TUESDAY
Red croaa board meeting will be
held*In the Red Croaa headquarter, at 10:00 A. M.
Junior High P. T . . A. will
meet at 9 &gt;80 o'clock
In the
reboot auditorium.
A t E^O.'o’clock an Executive
Board meeting will be held.
The- regular bu*ln**a' and co­
da! meeting o f the Aaarian claaa
o f The Flrat Baptist Church will
bt held In the annex at 7:80
P. M. Hostesses will he Mra.
J. V. Jones, Mra. A. L. Stacey,
Mra. O. C, David and Mra. Lourine B eat,
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beautiful tribute waa paid
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Philips
to the memory o f Laura Fl*h
Galloway when her relatlvea and of Jacksonville are vUlting hcra
frienda
gathered
Wedneaday with relative*.
nixbt at tha Woman’a Club for
tha dedication o f a Stdnwny
Jennings Hurt o f We.t Palm
Concert Grand-Piano. In
ap­ Beach vUited here Tuesday with
preciation o f her ouUtandtng hta family.
aahtevementa In club work, the
pact pre.ldenta made possible
J. L. Hurt returned Inst night
the . presentation o f this piano from Tampa whers he has been
since Tuesday on, business,
In her memory.
Mra. Glenn E. McKay, prrndent o f the Order o f the Hum-.
hdward Brady left yesterday
(Pact Pre.ldenta
Club)
pniJ f;ir Jacksonville after
spending
tribute to her fellow past preal- the holidays with hla mother, Mr*.
J.
T.
Brady.
dent. Mra. Galloway, In present­
ing tha g ift to the club.
Mr. nad Mrs. P. R. Bach left
Mra. R. J. Holly accepted the
piano In tha nama o f the club , eater-day for Jacksonville where
and expressed appreciation of Mr. Bach will enter St. Vincents
Mra. Galloway'* untiring work Hospital for treatment.
a. a charter member and efficl
Mra. Joseph ConVoy o f Pittaent worker throughout her yrnra
aa a club member.
Mra. Gal­ burgh, Pa., U vUlting here with
for
loway was also chairman of the Mr. and Mra. O. G. Ball
truatees for the General Federa­ wmc tim«.
tion of Women's Clubs.
Georg© C, Mean* o f GnlnctA recital followed by Arthur
J. Graham, director of the De­ ville Is now Kinking hi* homo in
partment o f Plano and Organ Hanford and It cornier In I with
of Stetson University
In Do- the County Agent, C. It. Daw­
Land. Selections played by Mr. son.
Graham were aa follows:
Frienda o f Mr. and Mr*. A. II.
Italian Concert*
(Bach)— Alle­
gro Modcrato, Andante, Pies- Lovejoy will be Interested to
to.
w
*“ * lh ,lr have moved from
717
p „r|j
Impromptu,
F
Sharp
Majnr Maple Avenue lo
,
(Chopin)— Grand Valoe Bril- Avenue.
lante, E. Flat Major, Ballade.
F Minor.
MrHr*. R. T. Richard,
Three' Etudes (Llsst)— Un No.- ran o f Missoula, Mont., a 11,1 St.
plro, D Flat Jllnor. Do Con­ Petersburg we re recent guests at
cert. F Minor, Gnomenrclgen the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Tyler on 8 llver Lake.
(Dance o f the Gnomes.)
Tha stage o f (he club homo
area decorated with pink gtsdloll .R f* - R- G. Pittman, Jr., nml
and fern arranged In tall floor children, Robert and Ben, of
baskets.
Mra. John
8 chiranl, Bartow, are spending the weekJr. and Mrs. A. J. Peterson dis­ end with Mm. !*ittnian'a parent*,
tributed programs and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mr*. John Hchirant, Hr.
M. Philips received guests ss
Friends of Mrs. J. o. Adams
they arrived at the door.
A Urge number of local pro* will be glad to learn that she is
pla aa well aa out-of-town per­ steadily recovering from an «&gt;prration
which
underwent
‘
' " the
‘
'
Monson* attended the program.
day morning In the A. C. L. Hu
pital In Waycrots, Ga.
A good fertiliser for
sweet
Mr. and Mra. Briggs Arring­
poUtoes la a 4-7-5 mixture, ap­
plied at tha rate of 800 to 1,000 ton and little daughtrr, of Cordele,
Ga., have returnnl to thrir
pounds per acre. Lest fertiliser
that) this Is used on many soils, home after rlslting during the
but It has been found that in­ holidays with th* former’s moth­
creasing the amount on reason­ er, Mrs. Stalls P. Arrington.
ably fertile tolls more than pays
fo r tha fertiliser In yield Incroaa*.
■N't. 1 &gt;•' mu* .
r r ■;
t
Miss Roberta Stahl waa com­
plimented Wedneaday night by
Mra. Chalmers Ilarkey with a
handkerchief shower at her home
on Sixteenth Street. Mlta Stahl
ilan* in the future to make hen
om* In Oxford, N. C., whrre
her family will ba transferred.
Th* room* where th* guest*
war* entertained were decorated
with arrangements o f straw flow­
ers and red Iravea.
Numerous handktrchlef* were
presented th* honor guest from
her frienda. Mra. W. T. Woolley
as high score holder for bridge
Was awarded a act of novelty
colored napkins and Mrs. W. E.
Marshall, screcno winner,
re­
ceived a compact
Lata In the evening at the
conclusion of the bridge game*,
X froxen salad course. Boston
brown bread rrcam cheese sand
wlches and roffee were'served by
the hostess
Present were:
Miss Roberta
Stahl, honorce, Miss Lucille Hols,
Mis* Dorothea
Lawson,
Mrs.
Jets* Jarrell, Mra. Gladys Smith,
Mary Jan*
Praetor
Mrs. W. T. Woolley.
Also.
Mrs. W. E. Marshall,
Mrs. Bacot Ellarbe, Mrs. H. K.
Turner,
and
Mrs.
Chalmers
Harkay.___________________

.' D. L. Thtaiher, Mrl. F E. RoumCo*Eds Club Meets At Le Mardl
Bridge
,
_
.
. ,
, tllit. Mrs. E. F. Uouiholder, lira.
Club Entertained George a . Decott.t, un. k. m
Elizabeth Whlghara’s

1 Papuorth, Mrs. W. J. Thlgptn,
. Miss Elisabeth * Whlgham waa
Mr*. W. A. Adam* was boateia Mrs. W. W. Wright. Mra. Sadie
hoatesa to the membera of the to the members of the Le Mardl Hrcu«e and Mrs. R. A. Newman.
Celery City Co-Ed* Club Monday bridge club Wednesday afternoon
night at her home on West First at her home in Hoie Court. VarStreet with a buffet supper and loua arrangements of seasonable
bridge.
Donets were used to decorate the
- The supper was served from home.
•*
the dining room table which was
Mrs. Harry Woodruff was found
In honor o f
Mist
Roberts
centered with a bowl of the sea­ to le high tcorc holder when the
future
son's flowers. In the living room tallies were added and Mrs. Roy Stahl who will In the
makS- her home In Oxford, N. C.,
card tables were arranged *0 a* Mann, second highMr*. W. E. Marshall entertained
to act as tables for the supper
A sweet rourso was served late a foursome at dinner on Wednes­
and later the game* of bridge.
in the sfteimon by the hostess to day noon at the Angehllt Hotel
Invited to be with Miss Whig- the following members: Mrs. Roy
ham were: Miss Muriel Knox, Mann, Mts. Jnmes Sharon, Jr., in Orlando.
A feature o f the dinner was
Mbs Jessie Durdln, Miss Mary Mrs. Algernon Speer, Mrs. An­
a Spring fashion show sponsored
Martha Emerlck, Miss Margaret drew Carrawny,
Mr*.
Arthur
Spencer. Ml«« Bette Wathen, Miss Zachary, Jr., Mrs. F. D. Scott, by n department store of that
Betty West, and Miss l.utlcln Mts. lla n y Woodruff and Mrs city.
Prr*cnt with Miss Stahl, the
Gormty.
| II. E. Walker.
honurce, were Mr*. W. K. MarAlso, Miss Nell Stewart, Miss
•hall, Mr*. Chslmers Ilarkey and
Elisabeth Pippin,
Miss
Erma ]
t Mr*.' W. T. Woolley
Iloudnry, Miss Joyce Whkldon,
Miss Mary Luigi', Mis* Catherine
Hurt, Miss Jane Covhrann and
Miss Natalie True.
The home of Mr*. R. A. New- j
And. Mis* Dorothy Ksder, Ml*s
Gail DeForesl of Mnitlnnd, Miss man In Hose Court was the scene |
Marjorie Cogburtt, Miss Ellen cf the bi-monthly meeting of the
Meriwether, Miss Alberta Ander­ Duplicate Club yesterday after- | HOUSTON, Tex . Jan. 6. —(At
son of Tampa, Miss Betty I-ou noon when Mrs. F. E. linumlllnt j — Houston police are hunting Mr.
Flesh of Gainesville and Ml** nml Mr*. It M. I’apworth were X.
high scorers for the afternoon.'
They don't know his name, so
Elhel Root.
Sereenn winner was Mr*. George here's the way they filed tluft
A. Del'nite*.
; charges against hirp:
lliil double |i &gt;in«rttins and Bra- ’
"State of Texas versus one
ril'an pepper, wen* used by the white man, occupant of ear Texas
hostess to' decorate the rooms of I'eense No. .19403, plum colored
lice home. A rabid e ilrse xVos seilnn; mnn five feet nine Inches,
SOI veil late 111 tlie nftemoon nt .10 yeors old, black hair, dark
u A P P T RIItTIID A )
the cntielu-i'ii of the bridin* romplesion, brown suit and lint:
gmnrs.
*
to he pointed out by llrmleraon
Lueiii Guff
Member* pre ent iiiolmliwl; Sirs. Itiley ftho vletlm).**

Mrs. Marshall Honors
Miss Roberta Stahl

Duplicate Club HoIdR
Hi-Monthly Meeting!

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Th* borne of Mr*. W. L. Sloudanmir* on Elm A vsno* waa th*
scan* of th* monthly business
meeting of the T. E. L. Cles*
o f th* First Baptist Church last
night
Mra. E. M. Carroll presided
over th* meeting during which re­
ports were given fay the varloua
officer*. Th* dosing prayer was
given by Mr*. A. K. Hoasetter.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess assisted by her daughter Mt*a Christine Stdodenmire,
Btdadenmlre,
ta th* following member* i Mrs.
F- W. Rtllea, Mrs. P. P. Campbell,
Mrs. E. M. C arroll' Mrs. J. A.
Mr*.
Cunningham, and Mr*. C. E. BenAlso, Mrs. Prudi* Beonott, Mra.
B. A. EdanfioM, Mra. A. K. Rossetter, Mrs. U. Camming,.Mrs. T.
J. Bloks*. Mra. J. C. Calhoun,

bay lots and build Komei when
In t e r e s t Is
double tax has been removed.
No more flections every two
yaari to split the town arid*
Seen In Vote open
and cause -o much bad feel*
On Longwood Ing. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(r a ilt t M * rtaat r a w Oast
would ba delegated to Seminole
county.
Proponent* o f
the
propo.rd
abolishment of the municipality
who declined to b* quoted publicly
declared that only about onetenth of the property In th* cor­
porate limits of the town receive
any benefits. They oppose paymrnt of a 13 mill tax on an or*
■nge grove to tha Town when
there are no benefits to be re­
ceived by the rrove. Meanwhile
a person who owns n house and
lot in the main part of the town
pays only 4 mills taxes. (Home
owner* pay only (hr debt service
levy of 4 mills while other prop,
erty owners must pay the addi­
tional K mills for operating ex­
pense*.!
Other poifits ill tlirir nrguuu-iit
lire as follows:
Every freeholder would have lo
pay town taxes until the debit
nee paid because they would be
payable too with the State and
County tnxes.
Savings on town tnxes would
amount to above f&gt;0 per ernt.
County upkerp of roads and
•treets.
Ihlter
|mlk*e protection nml
low iiifoiYciilcill county officers
rouhl operate, in town urea.
Continued nmintcnaiieo of venter
works nmt street light with incren»e In water rntr».
Grrnlrr incentive for people to

Usually, Crotalarla apectablll*
seed will keep all right without
being Infested by Insects, but
Inspecting them occasionally 1* a
good Idea. I f thrjr do become
Infested, fumigating them with
carbon
bisulphide
in a tight
room (one pound lo- 100 cubic
feet o f spare) will get rid o f
the Insect*.

Glenn Adelbert Coon
NOTED TRAVELLER,
BIBLE LECTURER
MINISTER A EVANGELIST

B A L L O T
D EM O CRATIC PARTY

E gg Nog Party Given
By Bishop, Newman

TUESDAY, M A Y 7, 1940
HKMINOLK

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Rose Court on New Year'* Kvr, ‘
Donald Bishop and Robert New -1
Muki? a Cross Mnrk (X ) lioforc
man were joint h»»t* at an egg
nog party In honor of
their |
FOIl PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
friends home' from college for %o n : ro il &lt;•:« i s
the holidays.
The large room was decorated
with holiday arrangement* and
from an appointed table the egg
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H u ™ ! JrA J7*yc«r-old aan of the coini-dlaii, hikes noio diva tIjflit over li
I f Bob took two (plUi from mount, the optly named Rogue, before boardli
vmoina fir.l pure in jumping in gynddiuuu ot Rlvk-in Country Club

ItAtr*' a mi den worked thU hidden ball trick while performing for Oak Hark, III, high aehool, and H
P&lt; 1 •1.1..1: 1 op ai Marquette U nlvw lty center. Lmft, ha take* u paw, fakaa a two*handed paaa and tap*
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rltaaiplon, are trading candldalM f*r J in n H J a llh la Mawarlal Award
k* e »«t f*w davi.

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In First Contest

Stetson Opens Cage
Season With Wofford

Rock Crasker Will Attempt
Comeback In Featured Event

REI.AND, Jaw. r&gt;— The basketlull season at fllet.nn University
O R LA N I h i ,
.inn.
.•&gt;.--llock
will open tonight mi the local
campus when the cage H itler, Cru.her. o henlen favorite hi.
last
out,
will
attempt
a
romehnek
meet the Woffnnl College Terriors In the first cf two game*. tonight in the ninth and featured
Both Rnllln. ■ml Florida Smith- rare at the Hnnford.Orlando Ken­
• r»&gt; College. nre nn the »ca&lt;nn'.' . nel Club.
_ . he went to to ru
tcbrdule of 2(i games nfter yeata | Wednesday night,
pn.t n 1 favorite, and wound tin- v
of hr.sketh.il inactivity off Ihme
— |Uic
,
up running In.«t behind Indian j Mai
two ci.ter in.titutimis.
Ben Clemon., In.kelhall c.iach, Roll, John HingHelil. Rimpionia llie .1
and
four other.. O ff dead la .l.jf aim
plug In tha F « l attack, his H ha. n very .mall .quail for the he * i &lt; never able to iinprovv.
jin th
points topping the Fed scoring a. j Initial tc.t, Injuries having .truck
Tonight, Itock Cru.her tackle. I son.
well a. the Tavares high point two Important men ju«t prevloua Ambrose, a $3.40 winner lii'Jd.nldi
man. I hr**, who scored 7 point. I to the imp. limit date. Ilomlri In.t .out;
Rohliy Cliria, Sugg., j Ilian
R I«erV retrieve* from the liack-J V.nn I* laid o ff with nn injured l.ucky
Itottle,
Happy l i m r , j net hr
Uuinl wa* an Invaluable factor In Ice and Jnmea Ruldcn i. inactive 1Iri.h Drognw and that old favor-' Tin
giving the Fcda an advantage1 hccau.e c f n immeiilar .linin in Ite. making hi. f.r.t nppenrnncejlmaul
the iheat. Vincent Shni'fer and i
time a flir time.
of the uca.nn, Jn-t Roll On.
|liol.ti
Hie gome w ai eaceptlonnlly |Cliff fVirmlev will Ih- the mnin- . The way the price, have bo'll iliuetl
rough, icfcree Carlisle Hughrai .tnva ot the Hatter.* offence (Hid ' running the part three day., Hie; Rig I
Having to call numerou. tool.- defen*-.
long.hoi playrr. have l.-cn in front
Tlu-ee of the Tavares players
.eventh heaven. Snappy weatlier and r
wire expelled from the game lie-'
ha. an n.tnni'hlng iff.c t mi llie Arm*
fore it ended.
greyhound., making form go for while
Dunn and Altman were also,
naught. Win price, of $T0, place lliaili
outstanding for Sanford. |h&gt;**j
prln*. of $MI and .Inwv price, nf
Rig
was
nut-tandlng for
Tnvnr»»
$15 hove dominated the "tote'* to !
while Mulhall playeil a Vetnly 1
hoard recently.
|0 nr
floor game.
A $500 dally double Ju.t mt«.ed $5.tl()
Siuring for Sanford: Allman -I. I
fire by a half length la.t Wiatne.. Kmok
Dunn 7. Riser 8, Epps 4, lieergc
victory b;
day night when Chief Pilot wa. turn.,
I.
For Tnvuiv*. ‘
25 to ID In the third qilarttr. The 4, Newman
caught by the favorite l.olly l.ee.
Pin
game whistle * aw the feds rack Miocker 2, Hasting. I. Mulluill I,
ul the wire. At that, ladly I ce, on Hi
Duncan
4.
B.
Newtimu
It.
Do..
7.
up Ihilr final goal for n 18 to
whrn rontblne.1 with Hlnck Kye. of thi
(firtchrn. returned the li.ly .uni were
i f $125.20 for a $2 ticket.
(ilenf
M i.. Onaln ml Red Canyon pali|lo I,
o ff in n liig way la.t night when ' turns
Huy formed a .tally douhle. com-(place,
hination of 5-7, to teliirn $.143.in, Ion i&lt;
With
the largrst double. pur.e of llie 1if 11,
,
PHARITR THAUtEIH
reason nmt one of the largest In the (
the hi.lory of Hie l.imgwo-&gt;il po-iii
Sanford's First Pra-Amalear
Iraek.
i|irinl
Allan Ktewart'a announcement that the Sanford
Municipal
The dailv doulilr. is mil a- a nor.
flo lf Course will sponsor (Is first pro-amateur tournament here
feature each night on the nefniiil
Tin
Sunday certainly should prove of more than casual interest to
and thlnl evm t. and n lio.t of lion
people hereabouts. Sanford ha. n fine ctumv an anyone who ha*
Central
Florida
fnlloaera
of
thelwhieti
seen It swill testify. It la one of the spnrtieet course* In the cen­
ureyhmind. go into n huddle regn -1 mane
tral part o f the slate. Walter Hagen once played here several
larly to take a fling at the great tin- 1
year* ago and he la reported to have said that he enjoyed playing
e.t ‘'picking" Ihrill of them all Fnlr
on Oil. course more than on any other course In thl* part of the
And holders of the winning com fini.li
.late. We can well believe that The la*t nine hole* were remade
lunation were -lioiiting lu.i night C,,li *«
thl. summer tty the use o f W PA labor and ta much better than
that llie cn.h reward wa. worth 10 1In
prvvlou.ly. The fairways have heen rr.odilad and the grren. i f
the fling.
tiium
sowed. They are in fine shape fur the tournament. Sunday nftMis. Opal rame from nowlu n .on
emoon should find a alteable gallery o f Sanford people nut t&lt;&gt;
watch the pros and amateurs. There will be some good golf dis­
played. Among those entered are Carl Ilnnn, Jr., and Claude liarlatm nf Orlando. These are among the top flight golfers in the
slaV*. llann U an'amateur and Harmon a pro. Jimmy Thompson
from Ormond Beach will also be here. Some of the belter golfer,
U l l f T IIACH- ru lu ilty . .:i
are entered In the amateur rank, including l)i. Scott, U. W. Spen­
Nam . u( l&gt;..«:
I T n il Hu
■ioltl t.-ail laiit
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cer, and a number o f other*. Those of you who like golf nr have
liaoMlInn t'lll'I'-'i .
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played won't have to be urged to attend. Those who never played
11lurk Hhllir it
J
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golf or who have never heen around tho local course, should take
I Ioltl lui.lt luol I I * " . ,.J«
H a ll.I an « ‘ llt*|M‘i k. i &gt; ,
this opportunity to acquaint themaelvra with another nf the city's
Mlllllr
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fine a*v&gt;t».
„
Retaem Of The Native
Joe I'iniler blew Into town yesterday from up Pennsylvania
way
Hi* is the vanguard of the tawiknut troops that should lie
hesding thl. way Iw-fura Iqng. Joe holloed hale and hearty after
a winter of taking it easy. He wa, nil dressed up in blue, had
nn a snappy tie with what limked like a diamond stick pin and a
rlaasy dark blue hat.
Joe looked quite the stuff
Wc didn’t ask

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Many Thousands Superintendent T. W. Lawton
Coming Year Is
Saw Bowl Games
One fit Which To
Sends
New
Year’s
Greetings
New Year’s Day
Better Ourselves

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New Year's marked the day for
the annual national bowl game*
which were the Orange Bowl at
Miami, Sugar Bowl at New Orliana. Cotton Rowl at Dallas,
nose Bowl el Pasadena, and Sun
Bowl at El J’a»o.
The
attendance o f
these
games Is recorded at follows t
The Roar Bowl headed the
list with 02,000 person*. Thla
game wee the tilt between South
rm California and Tennessee,
fighting for the national collcg*
football tllL The star in this
game was Schindler, playing for
Southern California.
The Sugar Bowl ganio which
we* attended by 72.000 persona
according to new»papcr reports
was the most outstanding game
o f the day.
Jnhnny Kimbrough
who la thought by many to M
the iter of the day was the full­
back for Teaas A A M. This
team was opposed by Tulone
University.
The Orange nnwrl tilt .down
at Miami was viewed by a crowd
of 34,000.
Georgia Tech and
University of Missouri had tha
field for thla event. Tho pub­
licity agents for this bowl say
they Intend to have tho largest
attendance and most outstanding
teams for the season.
The Cotton Bowl had a popu­
lace of 16,000. The teams play­
ing were Clenison College and
Boston College.
The Hun Howl when Catholic
University of Washington
and
Arltona Htate cmnpoted* had a
gathering of 12,000.
^
The final scores for the vari­
ous games were:
CaliRose
Bowl— Southern
fornla 14; Tennessee 0.
Kugar Bowl— Texas A A M
14: Tulane IS.
Colton
Howl— Clenison College B| Boston College 3.
Tech
Orange Bowl—Georgia
31) Missouri T.
Hun Bowl— Catholic Unlveralty
0; Arltona Htate 0.
The name* for the different
teams a re :1 &gt;
Southern California— Trojans
Tula ns— Green Wave
Boston College— Eagles
Clvmson— Tigers
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'Georgia Teeb— Yellow Jackets
Missouri—Tigers
InTvorally— Cardinals
Catholic UnT
Arisons Ktale— Bulldog*
Texas A A M — Toxaa Aggies
TenneaM-e— Volunteer*
It may be laterestlng to some
to. know the .way Tennessee got
tho name Valanteers. Daring U&gt;e
wap with Mraleo, Tennessee was
called ott to havu 2.H00 men
enlist within a limited lime.
tho end e f thla period not only
the 0JIO0 had enlisted but 30,000. •
8U8AN K1RTLEY.

M u illle Million

I t r t.
■dll era
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AUro Temple
— :------------------------ • Martha Wight
U n i t Marshall
— diaries I’arke
■aaaa Klrtley
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Bdlth Loodqulsl
_ Kalharlno Hurt
Stewart qsarin man
- — . Lola Caldwell

ire Are Many Reasons Why
British Should Aid Finland
Finland I* fighting vallanUjr
* mighty Rod Kuiala.
It
■Utad that Ruaab with Ita
►flow" o f troopa and war
rbb will eventually ovarFlaland. A b o It la admltthat Britain and ita ally,
will bo eng*rod In war
■many fo r a long time.
Za the preceding paragraph, 1
ktdd the gviteraf eltuatlon. I f
■la conquered Hula Finland,
would be free to aeek groat*
’’ prlaea, chiefly all or port of
i "Paarl o f the East," India,
iln haa aomo troopa alatlonod
dla, which are moatly na*
-Uwt could not hold out
long against overwhelming
England, at war agal
would bo unable
any other troop*. Let ua
*■ '
m l factor In which
obtain a portion
not
aelbtw that
bribe' the “ Imte‘ I ndia*' campaign
o ffer moat of
f w rebolllng
I Britain with Rueabn aid
at sordi o f India bo reded
M
la (bat the
ttaek ■Iraq (or Irak), n
protectorate having val­

agj!’,

uable oil fields. Thla liWc India
haa a “ handful” of troopa alio
Iraq'* loea would be felt by Bri­
tain In more than one way.
la located centrally In the near
ea«t| therefore It la the center of
the British sphere o f Influence
In the Near East. Thla aleo would
endanger the neighboring Brit­
ish colonlea o f Faleetlno * and
Transjordan and Uia French pro­
tectorate of Syria.
Still another threat la tho at
tacking o f Turkey. Kuaala need*
a free outlet to the Medlterrantan 8m which would bo pro­
vided by tho conquering o f Tur­
key. Also It would “ brrak down’*
British Influence In the Near
Eaat as Turkey Is strongly “ ProBritish*' and la aliuatrd In
good geographlral plncr.
Britain surely must rratlie
these poaelbltltlcs.
Many are
already
being considered b;
leading
correspondents.
WII
Britain a|d Finland
to (tall
RuaslaT What will Britain do
to help, If anything much, Kin
land? Wo will see In the nrit
few weeks.
EDWARD MARSHALL.

Many Visit Orlando
lutfcrn* Made
To See Airplanes
For New Year’s
&lt;*

* ' Sanford peopb who went to tho
Orlando Airport New Year’s Day
ware fate baled at the sight of
mdny snort planes which stopped
at the Orlando Airport before go­
ing tb the Air Races at Miami.
, mpJns not to
approximately fettrnot to smukr hundred planes.
n . Rome'nf the'types
Cdba, 1*1per Cu m ,
*n*0t''TiiH*rr T.
1 ain't Uni- Taytercreft, ' Arronrati Laacomr*.
IIonucou|i&lt;0) ■ FhtrtMhh, BUneon
j ’t' talking,
RhltettU and loo**, Bcscl
resolve to keep sard Asanas..*« ‘1- *
U tln assignment*
Many of these planes flew over
Sanford.
resolvg ( to keep
The pUnea were- completely
the
ramd U
m airport odd they
reeolve not to lined around
were
u beehllfal sight. •
t*.
UUama—1
The planes which came from all
We
the country tended; coatin
al) oddi
New Year's
. some mem*
High. School)
ftojleat believe in
fUlnst ray, priori-

Sit

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of Boson,

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reeolve

B ILLY H0LLKY11EAD
CHARLES PARK

Myers Rseslutlons are a
, .

. dent make any'

feck hiready.

“ sWoUkl—I resolve to
,
With my Star dust
Shoemaker— I resolve to
my nfckte on something bo-

?B«taar—1 resolve
■chore straight. .

get

, Gladys Smith—I resolve
i gtra more than two testa
Wathen—I resolve not to
V Kelly—I resolve
with my diary.
Perkin*—l resolve to bo

Wiggins—I resolve to
of uouMi Jama, md
Tukseb—I receive at bo
be

Number Of Schools
Debate At DeLand
A number of the schools in tba
■oirounding territory participated
In a debate'on Doe. • at DeLand.
Thg subject of tho debate was
“ Resolved that Federal Legisla­
ture 8Would enact laws to euppress all groups dominated by
totalitarian Ideologic*” .
After the debate woe over, the
aches of tho teams met and daelded that the subject o f the neat
debate would be “ Reaohred that
the United 8tales Government
Id operate all railroads'*. The
neat debata win bo bold at Daytons Beach,
_______
Beach. u._____
Jan. IF_with
the tame
debate teams participating.
STUART QUARTERNAN

Utile
net mak___ gaud newl
reeolve pot to

Students Welcomed
At Semipole High
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WUllanw’
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By T. W. LAW
“ And lire street o f the city I the crystalline megiqr o f tho min
nd said an drop and tho dreamy baited o f
was pure gold,** and
•- genllt
‘
Ye*, the Ufa
eminent writer, that la the true the
wind,
place for gold. It should be a crowned with golf Is an empty
The poorest man la be
thing to stand on, to walk on, lift.
to make progress over, NOT to who says “ Sliver and gold have
I
only/'
while the richest. man
be crowned with. Tire life that
t* crowned with gold Is an amp­ may say. “ Silver and gold ha#r
ly life.
A t we enter upon a 1 none, but aueh as I have, .
new year, may we not get a new I thee/' May wo strive In 1040
conception o f life, lla value and to develop those social and splrIta alms. Mr. L. F. Chapman, Itual graces that wDI give hapsuperintendent o f the State Pen- plneia to all with whom wo **Itentlary at Ralford, aayt
tbe,soctete.
-j
cause of most o f
thew«yld*a
In the words o f an unkhown
crime is an empty life. A lift I author,
that falls to fine
true values, |“ May
every soul that touchaa
r every
mine—
that cannot rejoice that
the
Be
It
the
allgheet contact.
iky Is blue, .tho woods rnchantIng, the fall o f dew. That aftei* Gel therefrom some good.
the rain the tun and after the Some little grace, one kindly
thought,
sun the
rain.’’
Cannot
find
rlratioa yet unfelt.
pleasure In the beauties o f liter­ One aspiration
ature, art and music. That ran- One bit o f cdurag* fo r the dark­
ening sky.
not bo congenial with
Shake­
speare, Milton, Browning, Emer­ One gleam o f faith
To
brave
the thickening ilia o f
son and Holmea: with Mkhallife,
angelo,
Titian,
Raphael
and
Whistler: with Licit,
Chopin, One glimpse o f brighter eklea
beyond tho gathering mist.
Beethoven and
Wagner. That
cannot ace the loveliness o f Na­ To make this life worthwhile.
ture, the golden leaves of sut- And Heaven n rarer heritage.1

*

PageU, Frankwan. Ml-

•ehoad In W n aL Mr*. Stoae and her daughter
Oaotga Lick, Junior, Rochester.
itertateed gneete free* Wtecra*
•In.
•
—
Mlsa Rlmr sprat
In^Newbecry;
In
NewUrry. S.
8. &amp;
a

■ml. Fla.

I

uTeBOTt the raet of the raeat
re n o l i , g
«P -H h teat .teep
anymen, ----------- ----------------

F, rn M- - ?
■V -

a

ry

I f your principles are not ae
good aa they should, be resolve
to make them so In 1040, Than
when 1040 leave*, aa old '30 re­
cently did, you will have a page
of which you can be proud.
JIMMIE CARTER.

Personals

Tba old roar has' gone, t
new has come
We*U start all ever once morel
And trying hard to start out
right.
W e ll do much better than
before.
&lt; j*
We win not tight nor finis' ut
all, *
W e ll eat an example o f broth­
erhood,
_•
True Americans we will be.
Helping each other as we
should.
W arring' nations
sc
will
learn
Their fighting la In vain.
Peace, goodwill and happiness.
One* more on earth
shall
reign. '
To all, good luck and happi­
ness
t
Wo wish throughout the year:
And all tha Joys that Ufa can
bring
Without n single fear.
LA U R E
l
SLLE
DU
DUTTON.

T. W. Lawton Speaks Initiation Is Held
By Future Farmers
To Seminole Students

Y an
On
Highly
“ Van Loan'
Geography” was
rlttrn by U r world famous au­
thor and hlsl orlan, Hendrik, yxnLoon.* It la hot a regular geog­
raphy book kut It la written ax
Ceogrephy should be written.'. As
read It, jroa feel aa If eemc
Is actusBy telling
I
u about
you
the world.
Van Loon discusses many coun
tries In Individual chapter*. He
reviews them In the geographical O
and political senses.
Strangely
you learn more than yon think In
each chapter. Tho “ non-existing”
countries of Poland, Cxecho-Blovakla, and Austria are discussed
by vanLoon In u moat InteraetIng manner. Hl*‘ descriptions of
the new world are to be enjoyed
by all o f tha reader* o f this book.
Do you know how Japan wa*
formed? Do yop know why there
are so many islands In th* Pacific
Ocean? Do you know bow sea­
sons happen? Do you-know how
valleys are formed? All o f thtee
questions are answered by. the
author In this hook. Van Loon
discusses the habits, manners, and
customs of this planet, Its polit­
ical division! and their clticeha.
A novelty of th* book fa ’. ih *
Illustration of , th* subj
object on
which th* author I* speak
_ Van
.
eking.
Loon draw* hie own pictures far
many o f hi* numerous
“Those tn thla book are exception­
ally n od . One o f ‘ the best J*
the Iueettm
(lustration show
I
wing
th* pererntag* of the *roi
orld which ta
He
water end whish la '
a circular graph.
It I* a most remarkable way In
which this hook bold* your Intereet By no mean* should this
book bo overlooked because of Ita
“ alight tktekneas" or th* thought
of a “mtebt-be" dullness. It te a
natlon-wld* acclaimed
book. I f
you nr* t e t r a d on* of the na­
tion's beit^Jooks, you should read
“ Van Loon's Geography."
EDWARD MAR8HA1.L.

o

w-....
Seven tea Utter* dictate the
tea lattes of America. They meet
annuaUy te tekt te* sample* and
te decide which teas shall bo ad­
mitted Into ih* United Bute*.
n o n e* e r * » t l i c * t i u .v ron
ch a Pt J h

^ i i Tm^ f t‘m
1ICREBV oivt^ f.
l-IIIU-tl’J and
Ta*
hoi
J* N a g l ) , iVisnl.lb) Ird
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. . ha* filed
.asset, A. tx, .m

8QUTH SIDE N EWS
SrafeUr

^rajisss. te •sTB

StateiUents In Verse
Of New YearResolves

Vocational School
Expects Biff Classes
£

Junior High News

New Office Force Is
Installed At School

Williams, d r. Freshman,
H U Sterane
9 lf.
(new
don’t he wash. It te hoitevoO
to get oat Bon Ifay. Fla.
yam* beckj went t* thee* orgenlittm w
alarmed,, she earn*
sore years
vrlQi gnjn tanwledge^
KutWrlJ* pngo. Sophomore, So- Obi Ushooc heal

Mr*, Feet ____

The turn o f the New Year
gave ua all a clean, new pege
en which w* will make our mark
In the coming three hundred
sixty-six days.
Let nil our inscriptions
bo
marks o f valor. brUfrlty, and'
resource fulness instead o f btecNI
marks o f greed, selfishness, and
foolhardiness.
Resolve to make your life
better fo r rouroolf and fo r your
ftllowmaa In the coming year by
adhering to your moral prinri-

Martha WlghL accompany lag
Mr*. Nicholson, Mrs. Benson am
Joaten
BUI Tyler, motored to the Bok
Where did you go during the
Tower last Saturday.
Philip Kronen spent aeveral Xmas holiday* t
Era ryon* went either “ no­
day* at tb* bom* of Mr. and Mr*.
Gray and their daughter, Hoc- where" or "everywhere", or to
Orlande for their ehopplng.
tense, ut Sarasota.
Lutltla
Gormly
entertained
Zone Mathew* went to her
grandmother* at Lake Butler and guests from JacksonvilleLeon Berwick had company
Last night at their meeting th* Jaaprr during tha holidays.
Chapel at 8. 11. 8. Thursday
Patty llodg* spent a week with from Georgia.
Chapter
of
Future
t* fol- Remind*
opened with the Flag Salute
Holm
Tamm spent part o f her
her grandmother at DajRona •
lowed with the singing of “ The Farmer* held green hand Initia­ jjw
h_
vacation It, Savannah.
Star Hpsnglad
Banner". The tion for Lyte Lalhrop and Charlie
ROth Weaver spent Chri.tm*. |„ Dot.
wm'
Scripture was. road by Mr. McKay, LeavltL
* ', ,
In" a report from the meat with her aunt at Nepteme Beach. I P* I7 ._ 'S .,? ,? ’1’*”
whu also led tha prayer AfteT
Marge
Newman,
Settle
Wilkin•
Will
lent*
went
to
Waythis Mrs. McCracken Iml the stu­ house It w n learned that over
dents In singing “ Old Lang Syne'*. three ton* o f meat have been ■on, Florence Wells, and Violet
Dot Kader went to Fort
M
Fort Myers.
Following this song, Mr. Mc­ handled down at tb* farm thla Well* went to Mrs. A. Q. Becker’s
GRACE 8EBREE
at Jackaonvlle for the New Year’s
Kay introduced Mr. Lawton, a year.
On Thursday night, Dec. 20, holidays.
fmruent visitor to 8. 11. 8., who
Louie* Nordgran vacationed at
CZECHS ARB ARRESTED
reminded tho students that the th* 8#mlnole Chapter of the F. F.
from * teat- Thursday
PRAGUE, Jan. 6. — (A t—
New Year la Ibe time to make A. was host to forty-two Future Tampa
through
Sunday
with
an
aunt,
Evansville.
Ind.
A r m U of nearly 1000 former
resolutions, lie said that one o f . Fanuani from
Ciecho-Hlorak array officer*, two
the most Important resolutions we I [n,eK . . I "
"ieven cars and Mr*. Ruth Brown.
listen Tamm visited relatives journalist* and icveral member!
should meie and also keep U to |trought their cote, They alio did
They are at Savannah, Ga, over the boll- o f the 'Skoda Munitions Work’s
do good throughout tho coming their own cooking.
central
office
were disclosed
year. Mr. Lawton presented Mlsa making a trip down tho eaat coe«t
&lt;k£lory
,
motored with yesterday.
Elisabeth llarkey who la always of Florida to Key West_and bark
of
Florida
toy
friends
to
l^anea***
'and
Georgi*.
up
the
west
coast
a wclrnmr visitor to the school.
Erl In* and Elisabeth Kelly visSince tho turn of tbo century
Miss llarkey first played on her 'Indiana*
The boys are cutting cabbage lied their
randmother nt
a t Faith
Fatih the average Ilf* rpen of
(heir grandmother
tho
acriirdlcn on* of the favorite now. Their 1yields are running Bed
white buy baby has Increased 12
songs of Ih* students, “ Roll Out from eight to ten ton* per aern
and
1-1
year*.
The Barrel". After this she played Billy Dond, Jim Riser and Char­
Winifred Utrall spent several
and her abler, Rose llarkey, aaag lie Leavitt have finished tbeli
day* in Jacksonville with her
two. songs which ah* had row- flrvl.............
Their, yield wa* aunt
cult Ink.
posed herself. "When The Btara Wtll over etgh;t ton* per ear*.
tmnr Carter spant the ChristVail" an&gt;l ons which slwthss net A lt t e jk h -__
I4‘ not. high,
t guwrhet
i
M W ay* w lilirelhH raa / )n
yet named. 8he then played sn­ the boy* WUI 'teaks a meat profit
•y, the
A level# Ohriatmu
ot nnr song or) hey., accordion,
f .n
thefr ic*bb*lf*r
"ptrsrufo Enchantment''. .Fallow­
ta that tec
Ed Caimelton” r4
ing there selection* she,Mailed .-a
bussbf
poem she bed written which,
— _ ...„
ib
Honed, ^w^jj
tied'oobnl to her slater, “ A, l*rey____
-tat'
Ga- during I
er To My filater Helen".,,
, RreoftU W last year'* prefect*
Mias llarkey told tha student* yteny that tb* !
that a life fallowring God.haa been wh* reSSvM credit f o r ' ftekW■
elping her fqilow- ttig their Future- Farui*** work
one of Jay in help
men. 8h* said eh* has facet! all hut year made a total M t'prefM
W INIFRED LOVELL
8vain. Dickie Frank.Jjbert Byrd.
tiro tempi*th.iis that we face end of four thousand four: hutaJred
“ in e rt
Wla* Men, Norman ~
Dell, He
she I* glad that ah* has faced ffartyflve/"dollars I ' add fortgnte*
Robinson, J. H. Burch.
th l* I* •ad ' average td
them because at these time* she cents,
Joseph,'Jo* Dugyur. t
over on* hundred thirty dollar*
■ Mary, Myra iCdden.
...................
for each boy. These figure* are
Poem, “ Birth t i Christ" J*
based on aeven teen thousand and
thing else.
Maclutyre8h* said all young people should twenty-aeven hour* of work, mak­ To be na _______
ngela, ,Jane Chapman, Phyllis
f-o d aa good can be.
be friend* with God. Sine* ing a total of over' twenty-six
To
help
'
when
'
'
help
fp
1
U
*
due,
Bach,
Mary Harvey,,
r. Joan 8w Ingle,
each
__jta
per
hour
for
ah* haa been with th* Salvation
To lend a hand when o'er I- see Shirley Moreland,. Ki
Kathleen Dowl­
Army ah* haa realised more than spent on a project.
Some teak thaj 1 might do.
tng,
ing, Jean MacIntyre, Helen Coxever the value ef both earthly
Boy’s Prayer, Norman BalL
and heavenly friend*. Bui on*
t her* resolve to do my belt.
thing o f which wa should be careTo right all wrong* I may have
LEGAL NOTICE
ful ta to choose tb* right kind of
done
friend) -She closed by playing "My
To other* In the year Juit past
lloavrnly Father ’ which was rang
Whrn 1 wa* thinking Just of a o T ic n o r A r r u c A T io ir r o n
New U tat' 1040 baa idled
by Roa* llarkey.
fun.
t a x o n sc u
Around, th* Vocational achool here
(')IAPTKIt I N I ) OF t i l l __
In Sanford expect* to have bigger
XO
Ticu
in m e iiK u r u i v k n .
ctasaes. Thkra a** now ctewcs In To learn my lessons every day, Thar JAMBS K. ItOOBA holder el
Behave myself tn achool.
l-t ol Tax Ceruricet* Me. U t, le­
bborthand, first and second year:
st), d th* tnd dag at Aegaet A. Da t ______
„ way
...
la every
Commercial English, Typing, sod To du my Mdat
1* 11, has (lied earn* , la .our orris*
To keep within the rule.
Doo sleeping. But beginning nest
and has made application ' ter a
week there will be a
tax
b* U" * ‘ iV 7 ? )1 ittS g
Ileal*to *a
Before th* holidays tha toocb* f« r persons wishing to begin first
These resolutions nil ara good: rert dead
0, scribed property la Ih* Coosty
Fur
thought,
*
They
giro
one
er* at Semumlo Junior Itigh year ahertn
yrar
shorthand, and first
ol rtemlaolr. Utals of .Flotlda.- tofood |
looked forward net only tp tno &gt; i*kheipteg.
sill . „ , j.
last |* Ulack u Ameaded
vacation but also to the annual
We also have an UtereeUng But It take* on* o f sterner atufr
Ptet Ol instead A Milter. BahTo keep their resolution* up
Cbmtanu party which took form
dam and ’ has* n ate*
■u*u
lelsloa.
*
Afterj
cx^h-rlenclag
that
first
wild
In 's wattle bruakfaat. Tha parly
it of th* sali prepth* meewlnge of
ortjr *»nd,r tbe aoM oartiroot* Uwas held in the achool lunchroom
ow ing words te
That come* when one goes ooed ess Is tgo sons at Cl. D.
which waa gaily decorated In Um general
back to Bed from Good.
Christmas motif. Gifts were e*e " The first year chortband el
M,'s h s i' said ooetlflcate shell ho
J
•
BKLMA LEVY.
loomed aeoesdlsg to tew. Ib*
changed, and each teacher conald- Ig Just shout randy to ge Into
property dsaerthod thsisla wilt ho
ered this affair a very enjoyable
•ole to th*. hlahoot b Odor at Ih*
prtfac* U Ih* holidays.
aaart heaao door *a th* Oral Moo­
pear student* era coming along
ds* In tb* month of rebrvoiT,
New scUvIttee have bora or­ lost fine and will ha. randy fer
lit*. Which ■ th* (th day of rote
ganised for
John befeie leaf.
rasr*. is to.
The** club* were derateped In erDated Ule Ith day of Jaai
dcr te stimulate th* interact of
It la with grant regret that 111*.
yaor
,
O. K HKRKDON.
the student* in rarisae hehbte*.
Dorothy Btewart, uar former of­
n-ch ctreoit CoaH.
Thera h i* dubs
fice girl for tho peel roar and n
wlael* CosatsTMeefita.
half, has left aa duo t e W rm
re* n u u

Most Ofa'Facully
____
Had Quiet Holiday “ • te g jj fe t e M E g e d
Some of our Bemlnole HI Bchool
teachers had very exciting Christ­
mas vacations, while some-stayed
quietly at home; but all agreed
that It eras one o f the happiest
vacations they had ever spent.
Those who entertained at
home with meals they cooked
themselves were Mrs. I ucy 8mlth.
Mias Ruth Hand, and Mr*. Dur­
den.
,
Mias Takach alto cooked th*
Chi Ut mas turkey but ah* went to
Jacksonville early Monday morn­
ing so that the missed th* dinner.
Mr. Crosby and family spent
ChrUtmaa day with hi* mother
and New Year's Day with friend*.
Mlsa Dunlap spent n white
Xmas in Maryville, Ttnn, with
her mother.
Th* Mines Edna and Laura
Chittenden spent several days In
I'Im Hm Park. F ly, with their
broihtf*
Mr. and Mrs. McKay spent **v
eraFdari In Key W w L
practiced baaCondi McLucaa
~
kctball twice n day,
Mien —
WUltema,r »Mr.
r . Riser. Mr*.
Gladys Binlth, and Mlsa Phyllla
Smith stayed at hem*. Needless
to say that Santa brought them
all they wanted.
M raU lapto visited hie parents
n AahvlUe, N. a
Mrs. Harries u spent aeveral
days In Fact Lauderdale.
Mr. Jehneed wont hunting. (Just
really tn k3t any-

New Year's
Resolutions

through
■iuiknii

^P

tss

the week P*#Ss wh* are
tn U « l r waril nra.ffhren « a opperlunMjr far special stndy. Ik te
hoped that Ute plan will satisfy
tb* tedhriduel need* ef oeeh eU-

Bhlrtey Ekh M have
from th* New Verb
aketh WcP te x Atom

4 mSXT\iSm

fully

•p0M*lated
flfty

The Town

t e U e A - J

taw. " me
rill be

it'gh**l'&gt;buM*r
at” the
__ at.tbs

f res Moa, r*hraary.
gay of Febp
[ j S l a g ’ tHa Ith gay ,#» Jausary,
_Q. f . HKRNtMN,
- Oteri Cfrcalt Ceart,
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D O N 'T F O R O IT
TO IIH D TH |

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azsi

Smlnnla County ProdurM

s S tafford t$ T J u O a b O n A m
•
r U d f e C U r Atftordlaff B ail, H lfftw i.,

H o r * F r u it A u d V * * « U b l « s T h a n A n y
S im ila r A r r a In A m erica

A r t Waltr TrtatporUUon
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

Warning Sent To
^ Russia By Carol

E stab lish ed In 1908

Factions Clash
On Issues In
Town’s Vote

’Sensation Caused
By Deposition Of
British War Chief
Hore-Belishm 'Calls
For Explanation By
Press O f Country

*

SANFORD, FLORIDA, 8ATllkD AY, JANUARY 6, 1940

Member Associated Press

VOLUME XXXI

&gt;

Resume Of
orizing
Election
Attorney

Coleman Declare*
‘Trade-At-Home’
D r i v e Beneficial

Demos Talk
Of Reviving
Parley Rule

Bill Auth­
Lonjfwood
Given By
A t Meet

Florida Party Heads
1 Would Return To
Two-Thirds R u l e
Discarded In 1936

Intercut In the freeholder* elec! lion Tueaday on whether the Town
of Longwood will bo iboliihed
reached new helghta at an open
meeting- In the Lotutwood library
Uat night aa the two faction*
clashed openly on the issue* In­
volved.
The highlight ot the evening
nan Mayor George II. Bridge’*
...
. ,
. , objection to any statement* In the
“The 'trade-at-home' campaign :
R N W . W are today announced I mBtter by K. J. Nelion, Sanford!ui^kenf I ^ S ^ f o r t i T T X - h‘* candidacy for re-elertlon to nitoiney’ 'w h a n
Moyor
Btldgto
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 6 .—
m ? l!L iV !m * lV h n U i
lhr off,cr of r&lt;,un,y J,,d|fv '\hlch termed an "outsider" with no,
(AIM—Flnritln Democrat* to­
man. local -m?,? S *r-Com^ ny
1 h‘‘ h» * h*,,J for th** I"*'1 f,,ur right to voice hi*' opinion* on tho
Power and Light company
day were talking of reviving
)rB r*
, | «»| matter. Mr. Rtldge withdraw
today.
the old dispute over the two*
----------— —
—
hi, objection*, howbvir, after Mr.
'From my own ob*ervatlon»,''
m
,
, I Nel»on *ald he w * » : renresentber
tliird* rule nt the next Dem­
he aald, “ the campaign haa done ft
Keeping the North Sea clear nf mine* laid t o trap German «v*r*hip» or siihiunrltic- L lhr ri-Uv
A C A S
I I l f t V T I l S C P n &gt;w - J- Walla, Mr. BlsUlne, and
ocratic
nntluoid convention.
lot of good *n far but to derlxe
C&amp; 5 C 9 L / l o l l l l S o C U |,
of the group approving the
the greatest benefit*, the drive
The rule, which was ob' abolishment of the town.
may
lie
forced
to
Icnvc
(Invi-.sel
If
it
Kliikes
nn
*-n»*i-.iy
mint'
mbnt
they
should be continuous.'
It should
, served by Democratic con­
In citing his reason* for favorbe continued, hO“ »ald, until such
lag abolishment, Mr. Blstllne waa
vention** fo r n century, rea degree of local loyalty la drinterrupted bv Mayor Bridge who
l qulrod the vide nf twn thlnl* of
veloped that residents automat­
asked him why, If ho favored the
ically spend “ Sanford Dollars In
. the delegate* tn nominate canabolishment of the town, had he
Sanford," the slogan o f the camIV
fk f A
a* • * •
F"
i n i n didale* for president and vice
not taken some step* in this di­
palgn.
r r o ‘’ r f » r n ( J t A c t i v i t i e s r o r
1 9 4 0 ||ire*ident.
It w «* discarded at
rection during (he approximately
Merchant* however, have an
_______
the Philadelphia convention
&lt;*i
20 years he had seivrd aa a mem­
equal responsibility
In making
IP3rt.
ber of th* Longwood Town Coun­
thU campaign the succen It can
A program of uctivitie* for the (the Methodist tti|dian:ig«
cil, a aeat which be held until a
The old argument against tho
and should be, Mr. Coleman con­
Kiwnnla Club during l!*ln win t&lt;rpri*c.
few year* ago.
' rule wn* that it enabled n minortinued. They should cater to the
outline.) at a m eting last night
*
Huh for Sen,,i,lde High |ity of delegate* to prevent the
In a general discussion o f the
wants of the local baying public
.
,
_ ..
. ,. . .
rrniHil nil* oiiIHiumI |»\
(
FM»».
The Grand Jury
indictment* lack of development In Longwood
In order that It will not be easy
»t ln«* lioinr
of l*ri*«Mli*iit Kml Kev . rlmirninn of
iho voraliMiml majority from choosing s candi­
for consumer* to buy out of against Sllnton Kinlaw end l-rwi* os compared with the growth In
Nonltfrrn who wrr h*»«l Ml *tinn«*r *
nmimiil fS'
This » lnli, date. The .nrnkcr Chump Clark
Mitchell, eberged with violation* other cities of similar tisr, given
town.
to lhi» mrmbrra of llio lloirtl of |" hlfh in nrtunlly n junior In got n tiinjarity nl the 1912 conThe * merchants'
responsibility of the anti-lottery lew, wric nolle as an argument n favor of abol­
D ir r r io i
officers mnl rommill^r *Urania, woulil !»*• (*«tiii|iiit4'il of jnn ' vent ion, toil wn* unable to get
ties In with Commissioner Edward pro«*rd by the Court yr*lerday on ishment, Mr- Bridge, pointing to
bn &lt;4 4*fnl “uniiir
mnl woiibl l»»*
chnirnH'ii.
the member* of the gioup seek­
VlF U a a r l n l r l !*$#•«
Biggins' “ moet courteous clerk" a motion filed by the Slate.
.
a I
liiultwl In L'O of III** IHOMI nut • two third*. Wilson outpaced him
t uh scouting t« l » In- intio
,MI), j,, |hp
In making the motion Assistant ing abolishment of the municlpsiTcinpcrnturi* skidded toward
, mnl look the nomination.
contest, he pointed out, insisting
that "courtesy costa nothing and State Attorney Lloyd F. Hoyle tty, declsrrd "it’s dun to people taro in the cn*l n« n cold wave jdiiccd n* n major activity &lt;&gt;l J'1' 'h e ) Chill further* intrn-l of the
Southerner* liked the rule bclike
them
who
are
trying
to
wreck
advanced another lap on it* Jour- |K!»ani( lull,"
announced , !, *students in the
stated tint ha had no alternative
means everything In business."
..
I In* particular
|»nriu*iilnr un n cauic it gave ltit-in fairly effec­
l-ongwood."
krnnrlli
IMI,
clinirinnii
nf
tlu*
nev from the Itnrkle*.
ilinli* !l»r) IniYr •plri'litl .Mini m«
"The success of the campaign," « * two years have elapsed since
tive vein power over candidate*.
The major portion of tb* meet­
.Frigid wea'lier ra»ed somewhat boy. and yirl. committee. “Cut* them in di.'idiug wtuil i .a a I ion *
he added In conclusion, "depends the Indictments were made and ing waa taken up with a resume
The Florida contention now la
grouting
i.
intended
for
taiy.
»f
in
the
mirfdh
west,
hut
wn»
atilt
that
there
is
not
now
soWclent
the) wi ti to follow "Thi. hey I that at.alt tfi of the mare popu­
upon the fullest extent of co­
of the bill which provide* for the far below freezing.
rinr
to
tv
cite
year*
of
age
and
information
available
to
warrant
Club will In- -tailed -haitly aad I lous stiitc. will lie able to pick
operation .by the customer and
&gt;"now ranging from flurries to involve, the training of parent- expect it to hi-come a mo-t un*
a trial due to the akacnce of key election and the liquidation of the
tba merchant alike."'
'any cniulidnte. they choose bstown'* affairs and an Interpreta­ a 10-Inch fall wa»
n* well a* lhr boy. themselvc." |Miita,,t orgntiiznlimi
reported
in
state
witnesses.
at
oio I cause nf the size nf their delega­
. Meanwhile the contest to name
tion of th* effect* of thl* bill on ecntterrd port* of the r**t, mid- according to Dr. Bell, who pr*l*o&lt;l ►rhool," Mi . Mi Kay Minted.
The
dismissal
of
the
charge*
tion-.
the meet courteone clerk In Banthe residents of longwood by tho dlr'-eid, southwest, mid Rockies this as the finest form of fnther
Kiwslil. aid to uildernrii ileged
against then* two do** not mean Town Attorney, Webber llayne*.
The fir-t eliilihen wn. explaintil in K. C. i A l"&gt;nu« me Ihod giving moro
region. A snowetonn raged In amt son cooperation.
that the forte* of law and order
to states regularly hav­
The first rlssh m m after Mr.
rub park is now In-lng foron-d. lie , llurjM i, i-hairiiiitit nf the oitilc . delegate*
soulhwrst.
.
will cease tbelr vigil In connec­
ing good Democratic majorities is
Uarnaa had eprKludp^nl* remarks
Ifty perron* were treated ip •nld.
, pi ivileKcil * hi Id formniUjH*. #!i *, ; |
J
tion with the lottery rgshet in
w-viked utrtts* pit.tl) Uw
and stated that “any heckling t* Drawer hospital* after minor ac­
A iunlor -afcly patrol f*n the rupiping ini-dicol in d&lt;tdal con
store* may Indicate their choice this county, he said. The extent d o w In order."
Mouther iter i. Il will to offi*rrd at
cident* nhirh
weir
blamed on .rhool. and churches wa- di*
tiaii.lL.t h&gt; ................... .
of the racket has been reduced
for tha‘ honOr. ’
the
next
I'ortvcntion, itrul if *PWhen there were no questions Ire-glafrd street* mid sldeividk*. enssed. with the rqulpminl to li-'t j-t , who are member, of the
The oonunlttcs o f 20 shoppers considerably, he aald, adding that askrd for several minute*. Mayor
Freezing temperature, on the fund.bed hv the Kiwaiii* Cluhj,|„|,
„i ho.plliill/atiou piovnt, will govern tho -electlpn
law
enforcement
officers
have
haa been selected and they will
Bridge stales! that "if there nre Atlantic reahoard .xtenilrtl a* far m ill lh r h oy - lu !*• coniml.-ioneil |aiid -uppl
M in i il hi the * *'* Uu* I!• 11 imvtiitK
prepare a written report of their ( pledged him their snpport In con­ no questions the meeting is ad­ ruuth a* lla' Carolina-. The mer­ n * ju n io i |n i |ii -c o fflr r n * .
I’ h ii
tub
Mi llai|»i‘i si*&gt;l; •I for n o ,
tinuing
the
diIvc
against
violators
findings 'a fter Visits to local
journed."
tlrt l i i l n l nil ilii|M»l In u l -iilr lx appi jpruilloll of HIrril to ortlllili*
cury hit the low 20'* in Virginia.
sboras vrhich will be turned over of the law.
“Just a minute, Mr. Bridge, I Maryland mnl Pniin*ylviiiiin ex- Bli'j) h llirli Iiun iii’i'4*ni|i||wlii'il .i I thin vvoik mi I'4III
l*laii" weie
to the merchant* Involved.
The motions granted by the would like to ask Mr. llayne* u la'rienced tln-ir rnliteai night of |Fr«*ll I all il l in ttllli'l rilM'M util'll' It
ilini'llhM'ii IHI "Olio fio III of elite!*The *30 In cash prises wlU be Court yrsU-rday afternoon brought few question*. If you have no ob­ this winter. At midnight it was ii hriiiir u«rt|
Vmiimifl-itt to Im pn « 111f*i| hi th*'
awarded to the winners in the an offlrial end to the Fall term jection*," said Mr. Nelson.
three hrlow at llacerstown, Md..
Kiuuniri Ivitally
itili*rr«lri| Spring for the pui|»o*r of mi"
contest after their names have of the Circuit Court. The two re­
Mr. Bridge Immediately arose with the lueirury showing no in- ill the |mvili|; of St.itu liniiil N«». ing thi"**' I iiiiiI
It with voteil to
been announced on Wednesday maining alleged Cuba operators. and emphatically asserted, “but I dirntiou of .topping it. de-rent. II to Mil!!*, •Hill III I T |liwa, continue tin- flu |m*i nionlh up
E. B- flmlth and Harvey Vrlno do object. I strenuously object t»
Jan. 17.
Federal crop waining aervire ot rhnirnuiii uf lhr
I•• nig uiaih*
imlilit affair^ plopiialion w In* h
are expected to face trial on any outsider taking part in this tjikrlnnd
-aid
temperature* roiniiiitti'i*. uhu aiiiiiuiiu nl ttint to pin* ha-*- « IishsI 11 oil In*a Ini
W ASH INGTO N. Jan i! Idt —
charge* nf violating
the anti­ meeting." This statement brought would tie nlaive the danger point
\ "half
wit riling to Itrilion.
hiii roriiniittci' will tin ikitylhim; needy rhildieo
lottery law* at the Spring term comments from all rorners of the tonight mid tomorrow in Florid*. |MM«*ihli' tu fui\\iiiit tin- |iiiijtil
\N4 « klv hull, lot* mii |ilaul tlin lioMtoi' lot le*po||*jhh' fnt any
of the Circuit Court which con­ room including a' charge,, “one
A wave of zero cold o il tho Kiwiiiip Hill jiImi lak*' lia|i« tu
ami |m "• * out i ol ale Im' iiiu taio.iL'1•» •ilf fi'l i'll h&gt;
Amet iron
vene* on Frb. HI.
-wept iimuinirat«* a ruiiiiiiniiil) • hi*"i in pre|iale«l hy tlu K id aim t‘o|i*«ai
man dictatorship", front l'rinci|utl mid-wr*t ye.teriln) mnl
•hip 1 * 0 1 1 d lo proceed into the
A plea in *lwtrment and a mo­ Wells of the I.yman High School. on toward the North Atlantic Haitfanl. hr *i»al. Al-ii |*ln$i• an* vii tion I'oinuiitlee ot wlinh Iho liirhitld* n iiiiiitutt u ii ’h fm exultt*
tion to dismis* tho charge* con­
Mr. Bridgr, however, withdrew seaboard.
inutiini, wa* aiiiiminccd by the
W'iiM'ciip in « loin man
I Ii i - uhu
hulnjr iiuhIc f'*i a county a nil' nl
Tempciatiiir* fell under the itcn*liip day nt ulm h linic ail ntitter* nIno |dao to pul op a Stnte In puitun nt ye-tenlay after
tained in « Grand Jury
Indict­ his objection, after hr had hern
ment was sustained In tho case of advised Ural Mr. Nelson repre­ tween the rocky . nnOHitain* slid ymmir proplc who hnv« nachi-il iiiiiiiIh1*1
Ilf 1o| •••|
In i*
t o i i l i o l llie Atuetican ve*.el Muuiiacsul)
'I of
' laid Ih'i 'M ta k e n h.v t la l l n t i - l , in to
A full attendance of legion­ E. D. Smith on the ground* that sented a number of Longwood zero mark in u dozen -late* he- lhr uk** “ I Iui nly-ono, a- v i ll a . • IKIIR III! f*ll|*llo|ll llllto .IIM I.
Ohlo
with
low*
of
-2f.
iegi-tthe
Grand
Jury
which
returned
II
|to||*
&lt;
IV
I
'll
lllilili
liv h n k w e l t , S e n llu iid
residents
who
were
entitled
to
newly
imlurnlitcil
citiv.rn*,
mil
I
n
*
Ull
H'l
'
I
naires was urged for the meeting
o f tho Campbell Loeslng Ameri­ the indictment against him was their “eey" at an open meeting. ered In lllBmnrek and Willi»ton, honoml. Other piojicta ol the the i )•••»III 1ill. a - o il lillto*!•••*»"• n tilllii | S n t r i a l ) o t S l a t e
H u ll Sllcommittee iiichialt* the in-lall.i'ioii ■ id*, oil 1Ilf t lllll ■Ill's, 1 III •• 11 It'il ! t l t i ' . s i . l th e m ile
can Legion Poet in the Legion Imptopcily rntpanneled. Informa­ Mr. Wells also said that If the N. !&gt;.. and Glendite, Mont.
tit th e B r i t i s h
The lowest reading, in olnio*t of new truffle liKhl-, i»lai»« tor a
•ImI lllt'IIMMl II 111. K 1WJHIlrv n l
Hut Monday night beginning at tion setting forth th* same meeting was adjourned, a *Wpn&lt;l
u iu b ii-sM ilin n n D e e . 1 4 , h ut It w a *
charges e* contained In the indict­ meeting would be railed Immedi­ four year* were
reported
at rotting onhiiiinrc, mnl tin* forma­
lo llll'V l'- 1held see ret tit the htt|te the British
(Mltat Mil V jilltl
•II.
7i00 o”clock.
aovural Illinois pint*. .Minima nl tion of n new boy M*ont troop at
m nl i i i l i 'f t l t i Il 11'lilt toll 4.
State Commander William C. ment were filed against Smith by ately following.
' uttulil alinle by it* iroining. The
th*
prosecuting
attorney,
however.
"When you decide to vote away — (I in town and — 10 at the airBrooker will |ke the guest speaker
di'iiartmrnt
had te*nlved, howJiort
gave
Hprlngfield
the
chill­
the representative form of gov­
aad District Commander Olle*
I ever, In pul ll-li II the inninrnt thn
Lewis of Orlando will also Be
ernment there should be
some iest day since Jan. ii.'l, IU.10. Mt.
,fir.l case nfrinred.
*
present
good reason for doing so," the Carmel'. — it wn. the ruldest
! That nintiieiit arrived with the
since early in the .nine year.
Town Attorney cautioned the
Legionnaires who deslra to at­
I receipt of di.patches saying that
or 00 resident* presenL lie aald Ths mercury line m Chicago's
tend mast make reservation* for
the 1990 tun freighter Mnrmacsun,
therinuraidri
dropped
that th* Longwood property own­ official
the dinner not later than noon on
j uf the Mnnre and McOrrmack line,
an
Mawday,
A aeries of articles on health ers would save little, tf any,
&lt;«n under the zero notch for ths
' i ll route le Bergen, Norway, had
first lime shire Fell, lit, I MO,
will be published la The Herald their tax billlieen forveo by llie British In go
lie granted that • grove owner and rrarhed — 4 before rising
beginning Monday written by Dr.
Deelui mg that II ha* been hi* tu Klikwnll. Thl. Is u British con­
Daajel if. Kreaa and hla wife. Dr. In the Town might receive a re­ slowly to 17 above.
purpose lu .*•«* that
sr-rx'lri- I* trol purl, about 2fi0 mile* jnsido
Ohio experienced its severest
Lauretta E. Kreaa, under th* cap­ duction in hla U ses through the
given the piitilii in the utfice uf the cnnihsl rune which the neuabolishment of the municipality snap sines 1836. Zero temperation. “ Four Doctor Says."
art
furbiil.
American
Ciiunty Judge and i zpns.ing Id* trality
Beth Dr. Kress and hi* wlfa but declared that the other prop­ tursa were reported in Cincin­
-The Ccgtilm drill so lm is of
•ilifp, tu enter.
W A fH IN O TO N . Jan. •—&lt;A V - studied and graduated together In erty owners would have to pay nati and Toledo and — 6 in Nu- the three local National Guaril appreciation fm the «illi|aul gtvTho State Department immstlin him in the past, .ludge It. W.
the ban* medical school and have more taxes since a certain amount prison.
boon practicing physicians far ov­ o f money must be raised to re­
Abnormal rold wn* expected to rompanif* will hi- lu-ld in the ■Ware today aiinoiiiicixt his candi­ ialely di-palclud a cable to ths
dacy for ri'-ilictinn n* Count'
' c trun rinhas.y in laimluti, indefeated last year will be revived er .4* years. For several year* tire the Town's obligations wheth­ linger in most of the nilddlcwrst Armory Monday night at . :(I0 Judge,
subject to llie Dcmurrulic , .Iructillg
the emliasay lu coniduring this eeesion aa a vital de­ they were administrators e f a er there is o commission appoint­ through today with zero or worso o'clock.
Primary to !«• held In May
niuniroti' with the inesU-r uf the
feats m m *ere,, Rep. Lex Omen, hospital In London, England and ed by the governor or • City forecast for Wisconsin, Michigan
Violator* of City oidinanrea
Judge W ale wa* first I Irrted Murmacsup und send all the fact*
wefs later in charga o f a hospl- Council in chargs of the Town's and Ohio.
tal.program in Australia, prior to affair*.
A rold wave was in pruzpect will he tried before Judge Flank County Judge in 19.96 and ha* to the department foi possible
Mr. Haynes Hated the various in much of the east. Residents L. Miller In a session &lt;■/ Ihr been a resident uf thl* county action.
an m m r ta bottle up tho Ouif fk g r removal to Florida, they
Hr iuiiii- hero front
Hull'* note lu tlrltlan said, “If
were ^connected with a sanitarium Items In the Town’s budget for o f New Jersey, Maryland, and Municlpal Court at the Police since 1U26
afternoon
at Warrentnn. Ga
where
he laid lhr British authorities should feel
1*40 which totalled $2,810 and de­ Albany, Hyraeut* and Rochester, Station Monday
in Washington, D. C
4:00
o'clock.
practiced
luw
for
many
year*,
lie
it ncccsaiy to compel any Amert*
Dr. Lauretta Kress Is m au­ clared that not more than $460 N. Y.. banl|id their fire* against
w i i b a b tla im in g from tho tip
is a member uf the Methodist ran vessel to enter the rombnt
a f Flcetda U South America. Baah thority on dietetics Utd cookery could be saved annually by abol­ tsnipersturss ranging down to
There
will
lie
a
meting
of
(he
Church,
the
Kiwuni.
Club
und
Ilia
aira nr any of those belligerent
actiea weald farce the United aad ha* written coaaMarably aa ishment and that residents would asm in th* morning. New York
Sanford Ministerial
Association
port* which by the provisions a t
States fleet ta sail around /tho t h g i and allied subjects. Dr. Daa- lose many of tho benefits now CHy prepared for five above on Tuesday afternoon nt .1:00 Chamber of Cnmincrre.
“
In
making
my
announcement
(hr neutrality law they are pro­
A slags of near-asro
aoathora had o f Sooth America ta 1*1 Kress ha* written Mvera] books bring received from Incorporation see*ther.
o'clock In tho First I'rrsbytrrlsn
randidnry fur re-election to hibited from entering, the gov­
got from a a ocean to anotheevha osd various medical MhdMte la- and said that U would ho several skill was predicted for Virginia. Church, th* Rev. W. P. Brooks, of
•he office of County Judge, of ernment nf lh#Unltod States will
etadiag oo* on tb* retalt* e f ex­ years under the proposed Com­ O ld e r conditions were forecast
Seminole County, Florida," Judge feel II necessary to examine cam"A re ' W
tensive research into the effect* mission's rate before any redne- fe r the aonth, too. with freezing Jr., chairman, announced today.
Ware said, *T could not tie true fully into all of th* facts of thn
a fjth e jja e o f drugs tleehoi, end Usn *could he made in the taxes, t mperatures sxpeetsd to
sxWilliam
C.
Brooker,
stats ta mvself, unless 1 first exprsased case and to take such fa r tk g
__ _
(The last at the Town's bonds t4nd
.tatrod
to lln fu ll ft&amp; ii.
commander o f th* American Ls- ny hearty appreciation to such action as the results of
« bn I860). Be added that
i W xsro halt in tho
gion. wUI be the gusat spsaksi
ind every citizen of Seminolo examination appear to makt
this same reduction could ho made
____ - regular meeting .........
taunty for the privilege and op- r«*ary or cxpedlenL
KaIr LE A P PO INT!
S K IN by tho Town Oean ifl which is i a ^ i ^ M t a ^ r L * " * * 1*
at
Tt* * U r
o t ltu
«•
"J
Rotary Club In th* Valdsi llot*
wrtunlty that lias been given me
elected every two yoern by tho
“ Meanwhile,
I feel that I
bj^jW
ajh
Monday
beginning at
lt :lt
luring the past three year* to
V A R H IN O T O N ,'
r mIdeate.
should inform your excellency thnC
.
fags la Norfolk*, Nsb.,
____
o'elosk.
Clyde Parker Is chair irrve aa County Judge. It has
oSAR'aatheMdlHB
this
government,
for
Itself and Ha
Mr. Nelson, bn op soHug In bn- ) aryvtU*. Ms., — I t In Doeatur,
#f ths program committee. zeen my purpose and plan to denationals, reserves all it* and tlfetr
half e f th* other feotisa. eoneeW J I L, — 10 la Loavsnworth, Kan.,
/ot* my every energy and ability
that that* may net ha aa appre­ + U In CrawfordsvlUs, lad., and
^
Tourist Club wUI hold a to ths duties, ai well aa th* op­ rights In the mattar and that tt
will be expected that compeneattM ;
ciable decrease hi the
the
portunities for service to other*,
1 k
e
__ masting Monday night at 7 :U
for losses and Injuries
li n t year, bet aald they wend be
F * « r t » }$ lacks* o f aasv e'l)ock , t ^
of Com- at this office.
rodaeed yearly nstll.there are no
toad oat a dsfldaaey la pro- n^roo, Mia.0 . C. Karl, pnatdsaL
“ We have tried to bs of service, from the Infraction of sack
ton ta the northsrn Utah BBng,unrad today. It wUI Es known wbsrsvar and whenever wa hava will b* mode n* a mattar
sobths rn
Idaho
drouth iT ^ O h lo " N l g k M n l . ^ t r i d d . been called upon br any person course."

S o u t h B en efited
Under Old Custom

Co-Operation Of MerchantAnd Customer
Nazis Warn Norway,
Is Needed, He Says
Sweden To Observe
S t r i c t Neutrality
a , tm to lH

...

A ahaVeup In the- British
war cabinet costlns the encr* fetic Horo-BeHaha hU Job
*au&lt; war aoeretary gave Eu­
rope a political actuation.
Soviet Ruaala was warned
nway from any Invaaion of
Beaaarabla which ahe lost
to Rumania. at the end of
the World War, even aa ahe
engagad In the luckless winter
campaign to Invade apriher por­
tion o f her prewar ample*— Fin­
land.
®
King Carol o f Rumania, aald
In an addroaa, that Beaaarabla
“ will always remain Rumanian"
by force o f arms,
Rraaona for the elimination o f
the brlak revltallxer at the Britiah army waa unclear— aome aald
he didn't get along with the
general*, other* aald he waa at
odd* with tb* cabinet and with
A ir Minuter Wood becauio ho
odvoeaUd o unified cofunand o f
m the army and air fore#.
w
Anthortead N ail aourcea aald
hit retirement would put "one
more Inciter" actively behind the
the death
or in y dome or u ssny
T k i wtir 7 portfolio , w t i t U
J
Oliver Stanley,, lo r d , MeMIUon

jf»d fofSl

•

■
, _ #1 the, ihakeud when
P*ril*m*nt end* lu holiday reearn Jan. 18. and pnU
pnl *d HoreBelUha.

Fre*h
major. development*
were - laeklgg 'ta Finland's war.
.Britldh/- arm* were
reparted
reaching Sweden a* wall aa Flala nd.aad. the Nasi press warned
both Sweden and Narway to ob-

“’uniat
M j k^atorost
r otr*,Kcentered
jr-

In

Vanish,
Bulgaria signed a three-year
&gt;% commercial and navigation agreew ment with Ruaala, Russia rati­
fied a trade treaty With. China.
• LONDON.
Jan. •* 6,— &lt;A V Prime
Minister
Ohauiberlaln,
suddenly reorganising his cabinet
la the biggest political sensation
bar* ainc* the war began four
- months ago, last night dropped
hi* dynamic war secretary, Lea&gt; tie Hore-Bellaha.
The minister o f information,
to Lord MacMillan, who handled the
fBoch-eriticlaod cansor A Ip, went
•a t with Hore-Bellafca.
The firm-handed Chamberlain
gave Oliver Stanley, president
o f tho beard o f trade and a conaerraUvo party wheolhom, the
war minister's Job and turned
the ministry o f Information over
to filr John RaHh,"fom er broad
casting executive.
, A politically-* beenre steel and
m iron lawyer, Btr Andrew. Rae
“ Duncan, became the dew praaldent o f the beerd o f trade.
- Hoiw-Brikka, who. revitalized
the army's coasjnaag, plai
Britain's army eader the
seriptioa act and mat the «
5 dltlonanr ferae to Fatace.
reported la potiOeal circle* ta
■ have differed w ith' Lard Oort,
head e f the Brltleh eipedttloaary feree, over wattan e f pel•

l i b h m H n n it 4 L i i
ta have n rgw 3 *w lth th e'air min’ * m whether the S. * . r .
Its Indea lr a m .
M lliM lt i
dev armj

Some States To Get
More Delegates To
D e m o Convention

DS

C

Against Alleged
“ Cuba” Salesmen

Mercury Skids Kiwanis Club Members Outline
Toward Zero In
• Eastern U. S.

^Absence Of Material
Witnesses F o r c e s
Move, Boyle Says

Temperatures To Be
Above DangrerFoint
For Florida Crops

IK

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%

Britain Is Warned
Not To Interfere
With U. S. Ships

M lK N li

ION

A 11 Legionnaires
Are Urged To Hear
BrookePs Address

Judge R. W. Ware
To Be Candidate
F o r Re-Election

Health Note Series
T o Begin In Herald

City News Briefs

Cron State Canal
BQ1 To Be Revived

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whomsoever; and tala will con­
tinue to be my purpose through­
out the present vaar la handling
dlapsoalng with msstlnga thn butlnsea of tka offlca of
Couhty Judes.
" I am firmly convinced that
th* affair* of the offlca o f Cotmtc* note o*e ■ Paw* Twjri

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Officials said thl* L
Instance, that If an American
waa sunk bv a German
In th* combat area while
escorted to a British
British warship, this
would look to BritUn far
compensation,
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JOURNALISM S t A t t '
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■raeMeet

Many Thousands Superintendent T. W. Lawton
Coming Year I s
Saw Bowl Games
One fit Which To
Sends
New
Year’s
Greetings
New Year’s Day
Better Ourselves

MRVf
U 4w iN Marshall

.... H raii Klrller
— --------------- r _ n z z . Helen Ifttrhleun
Lola l l t i i a
— Jimmy CoMar
Year's marked the day for
Bust■Moor IllClinrd theNew
annual national bowl game*
I’M.Mila
n .r o o l d a
i
v IMIlors
Edith UiBdudlei which were the Orange Bowl a t
Urae# M i r a Miami, Sugar Bowl at New OrDolma U r /
W inifred l.ov*ll liana. Cotton Rowl at Dallas,
M
uillle
Million nose Bowl el Pasadena, and Sun
I t r t.
AUro Temple Bowl at El J ’a»o.
— :---------- -------------- - • Martha Wight
The
attendance of
these
U n i t Marshall
■dll era
— diaries I’arke games Is recorded at follows t
The Roar Bowl headed the
■aaaa Klrtley
l Rtpreaenlatlvia—
list with 02,000 person*. Thla
_ Bdlth Loodqulsl game wee the tilt between South
_ Kalharlno Hurt
Stewart q sa rin man rm California and Tennessee,
- — . Lola Caldwell fighting for the national collcg*
football tllL The star in this
game was Schindler, playing for
Southern California.
The Sugar Bowl ganio which
we* attended by 72.000 persona
according to new»papcr reports
was the most outstanding game
Finland I* fighting vallanUjr uable oil fields. Thla liWc India of the day.
Kimbrough
* mighty Rod Kuiala. It haa a “handful” of troopa alio who la thoughtJnhnny
by many to M
■Utad that Ruaab with Ita Iraq'* loea would be felt by Bri­ the ite r of the day was the full­
►flow" of troopa and war tain In more than one way.
for Teaas A A M. This
r b b will eventually ovar- la located centrally In the near back
team was opposed by Tulone
Flaland. A bo It la admlt- ea«t| therefore It la the center of University.
that Britain and ita ally, the British sphere of Influence
Orange nnwrl tilt .down
will bo eng*rod In war In the Near East. Thla aleo would at The
Miami was viewed by a crowd
■many for a long time. endanger the neighboring Brit­ of 34,000. Georgia Tech and
Za the preceding paragraph, 1 ish colonlea of Faleetlno * and
of Missouri had tha
ktdd the gviteraf eltuatlon. If Transjordan and Uia French pro­ University
field for thla event. Tho pub­
■la conquered Hula Finland, tectorate of Syria.
licity agents for this bowl say
would be free to aeek groat*
Still another threat la tho at they Intend to have tho largest
’’ prlaea, chiefly all or port of
and most outstanding
i "Paarl of the East," India, tacking of Turkey. Kuaala need* attendance
for the season.
iln haa aomo troopa alatlonod a free outlet to the Medlterran- teams
The Cotton Bowl had a popu­
dla, which are moatly na* ta n 8m which would bo pro­ lace
of 16,000. The teams play­
-Uwt could not hold out vided by tho conquering of Tur­ ing were
Clenison College and
long against overwhelming
Boston
College.
key.
Also
It
would
“brrak
down’*
England, a t war agal
The Hun Howl when Catholic
British Influence In the Near
would bo unable
of Washington and
any other troop*. Let ua Eaat as Turkey Is strongly “Pro- University
Arltona Htate cmnpoted* had a
*■ '
m l factor In which British*' and la aliuatrd In
gathering of 12,000.
^
obtain a portion good geographlral plncr.
The final scores for the vari­
not
aelbtw that
Britain surely must rratlie ous games were:
b rib e' the “ Imte- these poaelbltltlcs.
Many are
CaliRose
Bowl—Southern
‘ India *' campaign already being considered b; fornla
14; Tennessee 0.
offer moat of leading correspondents.
WII
A M
Kugar
Bowl—Texas
A
f w rebolllng Britain a|d Finland to (tall
Tulane IS.
I Britain with Rueabn aid RuaslaT W hat will Britain do 14:Colton
Howl—Clenison Colat sordi of India bo reded to help, If anything much, Kin lege B| Boston
College 3.
M
land? Wo will see In the n r it
Orange Bowl—Georgia Tech
la (bat the few weeks.
31) Missouri T.
ttaek ■Iraq (or Irak), n
EDWARD MARSHALL.
Hun Bowl— Catholic Unlveralty
protectorate having val­
0; Arltona Htate 0.
The name* for the different
teams a r e :1 &gt;
Southern California—Trojans
Tula ns—Green Wave
Boston College— Eagles
Clvmson—Tigers
j &lt;
New Year's * ' Sanford peopb who went to tho
'Georgia Teeb— Yellow Jackets
. some mem* Orlando Airport New Year’s Day
Missouri—Tigers
High. School) ware fate baled at the sight of
&lt;*
InTvorally— Cardinals
Catholic UnT
ftojleat believe in mdny snort planes which stopped
Arisons Ktale—Bulldog*
fUlnst ray , priori- a t the Orlando Airport before go­
Texas A A M —Toxaa Aggies
ing tb the Air Races a t Miami.
TenneaM-e— Volunteer*
, m pJns not to
approximately fettrIt may be laterestlng to some
not to smukr hundred planes.
n . Rome'nf the'types to. know the .way Tennessee got
Cdba, 1*1per Cu m , tho name Valanteers. Daring U&gt;e
*n*0t''TiiH*rr T.
1 ain't Uni- Taytercreft, ' Arronrati Laacomr*. wap
with Mraleo, Tennessee was
IIonucou|i&lt;0) ■ F h tr tM h h , BUneon called ott to havu 2.H00 men
j ’t' talking,
RhltettU and loo**, Bcscl
enlist within a limited lime.
resolve to keep sard A sanas..*« ‘1- *
tho end ef thla period not only
U tln assignment*
Many of these planes flew over the 0JIO0 had enlisted but 30,Sanford.
000. •
resolvg ( to keep
8U8AN K1RTLEY.
The pUnea were- completely
lined
around
the
airport
odd
they
ramd
U
m
reeolve not to
were u beehllfal sight. •
t*.
UUama—1
The planes which came from all
We
the country tended; coatin
al) oddi

ire Are Many Reasons Why
British Should Aid Finland

agj!’,

Many Visit Orlando
lutfcrn* Made
For New Year’s To See Airplanes

S it

uiun, the lieely green of spring,
w t o m '.*'’
By T. W. LAWTON
“And lire street of the city I the crystalline megiqr o f tho min
nd said an drop and tho dreamy baited of
was pure gold,** and
•- g enllt
‘
Ye*, the Ufa
eminent writer, that la the true the
wind,
place for gold. It should be a crowned with golf Is an empty
thing to stand on, to walk on, lift. The poorest man la be
to make progress over, NOT to who says “Sliver and gold have
be crowned with. Tire life that I only/' while the richest. man
t* crowned with gold Is an amp­ may say. “Silver and gold ha#r
ly life. A t we enter upon a 1 none, but aueh as I have, .
new year, may we not get a new I thee/' May wo strive In 1040
conception of life, lla value and to develop those social and splrIta alms. Mr. L. F. Chapman, Itual graces that wDI give hapsuperintendent of the State Pen- plneia to all with whom wo **Itentlary at Ralford, aayt tbe,soctete.
-j
cause of most of
thew«yld*a
In the words of an unkhown
crime is an empty life. A lift I author,
that falls to fine true values, | “Mayr every soul that touchaa
mine—
that cannot rejoice that
the
iky Is blue, .tho woods rnchant- Be It the allgheet contact.
Ing, the fall of dew. That aftei* Gel therefrom some good.
the rain the tun and after the Some little grace, one kindly
thought,
sun the rain.’’ Cannot find
rlratioa yet unfelt.
pleasure In the beauties of liter­ One aspiration
ature, art and music. That ran- One bit of cdurag* fo r the dark­
ening sky.
not bo congenial with Shake­
speare, Milton, Browning, Emer­ One gleam of faith
To
brave
the thickening ilia of
son and Holmea: with Mkhallife,
angelo, Titian, Raphael and
Whistler: w ith Licit,
Chopin, One glimpse of brighter eklea
beyond tho gathering mist.
Beethoven and Wagner. That
cannot ace the loveliness of Na­ To make this life worthwhile.
ture, the golden leaves of sut- And Heaven n rarer heritage.1

, . . d en t make any'
feck hiready.
“ sWoUkl—I resolve to
, With my S tar dust
Shoemaker—I resolve to
my nfckte on something bo?B«taar—1 resolve
get
■chore straight. .
, Gladys Smith—I resolve
i gtra more than two testa

Wathen—I resolve not to
V Kelly—I resolve
with my diary.
Perkin*—l resolve to bo
Wiggins—I
of uouM i

resolve to
Jama, m d

Tukseb—I receive a t bo
be

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“• “* ■“ ut

BILLY H0LLKY11EAD
CHARLES PARK

Number Of Schools
Debate At DeLand
A number of the schools in tba
■oirounding territory participated
In a debate'on Doe. • a t DeLand.
Thg subject of tho debate was
“Resolved th at Federal Legisla­
ture 8Would enact laws to euppress all groups dominated by
totalitarian Ideologic*”.
After the debate woe over, the
aches of tho teams met and daelded that the subject of the neat
debate would be “Reaohred that
the United 8tales Government
Id operate all railroads'*. The
neat debata win bo bold at Daytons Beach.
Beach, u.____
______
Jan. IF_with
the tame
debate teams participating.
STUART QUARTERNAN

Utile
net mak___gaud newl
reeolve pot to

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Students Welcomed
At Semipole High

to

8. U. 8. WlloOtOH tktM
"*■
R tvdntii
1t . * .
reeolve to ^ Aniold Barnes, Freshman, Clyde,
WUllanw’
Bari Clark, Freshman, Jack-

rooolve to stndy

Some of our Bemlnole HI Bchool
teachers had very exciting Christ­
mas vacations, while some-stayed
quietly a t home; but all agreed
that It eras one of the happiest
vacations they had ever spent.
Those who entertained at
home with meals they cooked
themselves were Mrs. I ucy 8mlth.
Mias Ruth Hand, and Mr*. Dur­
den. ,
Mias Takach alto cooked th*
Chi Ut mas turkey but ah* went to
Jacksonville early Monday morn­
ing so that the missed th* dinner.
Mr. Crosby and family spent
ChrUtmaa day with hi* mother
and New Year's Day with friend*.
Mlsa Dunlap spent n white
Xmas in Maryville, T tn n , with
her mother.
Th* Mines Edna and Laura
Chittenden spent several days In
I'Im Hm Park. F ly, with their
broihtf*
Mr. and Mrs. McKay spent **v
eraFdari In Key WwL
practiced baaCondi McLucaa
~
kctball twice n day,
Mien —
WUltema,r »Mr.
r . Riser. Mr*.
Gladys Binlth, and Mlsa Phyllla
Smith stayed a t hem*. Needless
to say that Santa brought them
all they wanted.
M raU lapto visited hie parents
n AahvlUe, N. a
Mrs. Harries u spent aeveral
days In Fact Lauderdale.
Mr. J eh need wont hunting. (Just
really tn k3t any-

Williams, d r . Freshman,
H U Sterane
9 lf.
(new
don’t he
to get oat Bon Ifay. Fla.
, she yam*
earn* beckj went t*
sore years
KutWrlJ* pngo. Sophomore, So- alarmed,
Obi Ushooc heal
Mr*, Feet _____
PageU, Frank wan. Ml•ehoad In W naL ■ml. Fla.
Mr*. Stoae and her daughter
Oaotga Lick, Junior, Rochester.
itertateed gneete free* Wtecra*
•In.
•
—
Mlsa Rlmr sprat
In^Newbecry;
In
NewUrry. S.
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re n o l i , g
«P -H h teat .teep
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ry

The turn of th e New Year
gave ua all a clean, new pege
en which w* will make our mark
In the coming three hundred
sixty-six days.
Let nil our inscriptions bo
marks of valor. brU frlty, an d '
resource fulness instead of btecNI
marks of greed, selfishness, and
foolhardiness.
Resolve to make your life
better for rouroolf and for your
ftllowmaa In the coming year by
adhering to your moral prinriIf your principles are not ae
good aa they should, be resolve
to make them so In 1040, Than
when 1040 leave*, aa old '30 re­
cently did, you will have a page
of which you can be proud.
JIMMIE CARTER.

Personals

Tba old ro ar has' gone, t
new has come
We*U sta rt all ever once morel
And trying hard to sta rt out
right.
W ell do much better than
before.
&lt; j*
We win not tight nor finis' ut
all, *
W ell eat an example of broth­
erhood,
_•
True Americans we will be.
Helping each other as we
should.
W arring' nations sc
will
learn
Their fighting la In vain.
Peace, goodwill and happiness.
One* more on earth shall
reign. '
To all, good luck and happi­
ness
t
Wo wish throughout the year:
And all tha Joys that Ufa can
bring
Without n single fear.
LAUREl
SLLE DU
DUTTON.

Martha WlghL accompany lag
Mr*. Nicholson, Mrs. Benson am
Jo aten
BUI Tyler, motored to the Bok
Where did you go during the
Tower last Saturday.
Philip Kronen spent aeveral Xmas holiday* t
E ra ryon* went either “no­
day* a t tb* bom* of Mr. and Mr*.
Gray and their daughter, Hoc- where" or "everywhere", or to
Orlande for their ehopplng.
tense, ut Sarasota.
Lutltla
Gormly
entertained
Zone Mathew* went to her
grandmother* a t Lake Butler and guests from JacksonvilleLeon Berwick had company
Last night a t their meeting th* Jaaprr during tha holidays.
Chapel at 8. 11. 8. Thursday
Patty llodg* spent a week with from Georgia.
t* fol- Remind* Chapter of Future
opened with the Flag Salute
Holm
Tamm spent part of her
her grandmother a t DajRona •
lowed with the singing of “The Farmer* held green hand Initia­ jjw
h_
vacation It, Savannah.
Star Hpsnglad Banner". The tion for Lyte Lalhrop and Charlie
ROth Weaver spent Chri.tm *. | „ Dot.
wm'
Scripture was. road by Mr. McKay, LeavltL
In" a report from the meat with her aunt a t Nepteme Beach. I P* I 7 ._ 'S .,? ,? ’1’*” * ', ,
whu also led tha prayer AfteT
Marge
Newman,
Settle
Wilkin•
Will
lent*
went
to
Waythis Mrs. McCracken Iml the stu­ house It w n learned that over
dents In singing “Old Lang Syne'*. three ton* of meat have been ■on, Florence Wells, and Violet
Dot Kader went to Fort
Fort M
Myers.
Following this song, Mr. Mc­ handled down a t tb* farm thla Well* went to Mrs. A. Q. Becker’s
GRACE 8EBREE
at Jackaonvlle for the New Year’s
Kay introduced Mr. Lawton, a year.
On Thursday night, Dec. 20, holidays.
fmruent visitor to 8. 11. 8., who
Louie* Nordgran vacationed at
CZECHS ARB ARRESTED
reminded tho students that the th* 8#mlnole Chapter of the F. F. Tampa
from * teat- Thursday
PRAGUE, Jan. 6. —(At—
New Year la Ibe time to make A. was host to forty-two Future
through
Sunday
with
an
aunt,
Evansville.
Ind.
A rm U of nearly 1000 former
resolutions, lie said that one o f . Fanuani from
Ciecho-Hlorak array officer*, two
the most Important resolutions we I [n, eK . . I "
"ieven cars and Mr*. Ruth Brown.
listen Tamm visited relatives journalist* and icveral member!
should meie and also keep U to |tro u g h t their cote, They alio did
their own cooking.
They are a t Savannah, G a, over the boll- of the 'Skoda Munitions Work’s
do good throughout tho coming making
a trip down tho eaat coe«t
central office were disclosed
year. Mr. Lawton presented Mlsa
,
bark &lt;k£lory
motored with yesterday.
Elisabeth llarkey who la always of Florida to Key West_and
of
Florida
toy
friends
to
l^anea***
'and
Georgi*.
up
the
west
coast
a wclrnmr visitor to the school.
Erl In* and Elisabeth Kelly visSince tho turn of tbo century
Miss llarkey first played on her Indiana*
The boys are cutting cabbage Bed
randmother na t Faith
lied their
Fatih the average Ilf* rpen of tho
(heir grandmother
acriirdlcn on* of the favorite 'now.
Their
1
yields
are
running
white buy baby has Increased 12
songs of Ih* students, “Roll Out from eight to ten ton* per aern
and 1-1 year*.
The Barrel". After this she played Billy Dond, Jim Riser and Char­
Winifred
Utrall
spent
several
and her abler, Rose llarkey, aaag lie Leavitt have finished tbeli day* in Jacksonville with her
two. songs which ah* had row- flrvl..............
cultInk. T heir, yield wa*
posed herself. "When The Btara Wtll over etgh;t ton* per ear*. a u n t tmnr Carter spant the ChristVail" an&gt;l ons which slw thss net Alttejkh-tg
__uwrhet
I4‘ not. high,
i
MWay* w lilirelh H raa / ) n
yet named. 8he then played sn­ the boy* WUI 'teaks
a meat profit
A level# Ohriatmu •y, the
ot nnr song or) hey., accordion,
f.n
thefr ic*bb*lf*r
"ptrsrufo Enchantment''. .Fallow­
Ed Caimelton” r4 ta th at tec
ing there selection* she,Mailed .-a
bussbf
poem she bed written which,
— _ ...„
ib
Honed, ^w ^jj
tied'oobnl to her slater, “A, l*rey____
-tat'
Ga- during I
er To My filater Helen".,,
, RreoftU W last year'* prefect*
Mias llarkey told tha student* yteny that tb* !
that a life fallowring God.haa been wh* reSSvM credit f o r ' ftekW■
elping her fqilow- ttig their Future- Farui*** work
one of Jay in help
men. 8h* said eh* has facet! all h ut year made a total M t'prefM
WINIFRED LOVELL
8 vain. Dickie F ra n k .Jjb e rt Byrd.
tiro tempi*th. iis that we face end of four thousand four: hutaJred
“ in e rt
Wla* Men, Norman ~
Dell, He
she I* glad that ah* has faced ffartyflve/"dollars I' add fortgnte*
Robinson, J . H. Burch.
them because at these time* she cents, th l* I* • ad ' average td
Joseph,'Jo* Dugyur. t
over on* hundred thirty dollar*
■ Mary, Myra iCdden.
..................
for each boy. These figure* are
Poem, “Birth t i Christ" J*
based on aeven teen thousand and
thing else.
Maclutyre8h* said all young people should twenty-aeven hour* of work, mak­ To be na ______
ngela, ,J ane Chapman, Phyllis
f-o d aa good can be.
be friend* with God. Sine* ing a total of over' twenty-six
To
help
'
when
'
'
help
fp
U
1*
due,
Bach,
Mary H arvey,,
r. Joan 8w Ingle,
each
__jta
per
hour
for
ah* haa been with th* Salvation
To lend a hand when o'er I- see Shirley Moreland,. Kathleen
Ki
Dowl­
Army ah* haa realised more than spent on a project.
Some teak thaj 1 might do.
tng,
ing, Jean MacIntyre, Helen Coxever the value ef both earthly
Boy’s Prayer, Norman BalL
and heavenly friend*. Bui on*
t her* resolve to do my belt.
thing of which wa should be careTo right all wrong* I may have
LEGAL NOTICE
ful ta to choose tb* right kind of
done
friend) -She closed by playing "My
To other* In the year Ju it past
lloavrnly Father ’ which was rang
Whrn 1 wa* thinking Just of a o T i c n o r A r r u c A T i o i r r o n
New U ta t' 1040 baa idled
by Roa* llarkey.
fun.
t a x o n sc u
Around, th* Vocational achool here
(')IAPTKIt IN I) OF t i l l __
In Sanford expect* to have bigger
X
O
T
icu
in m e iiK u r u iv k n .
ctasaes. Thkra a** now ctewcs In To learn my lessons every day, Thar JAMBS K. ItOOBA holder el
Behave myself tn achool.
l- t ol Tax Ceruricet* Me. U t, le­
bborthand, first and second year:
st), d th* tnd dag at Aegaet A. D„ way
...
la every
Commercial English, Typing, sod To du my Mdata t_____
1*11, has (lied earn* , la .our orris*
To keep within the rule.
Doo sleeping. But beginning nest
and has made application ' ter a
week there will be a
tax
b* U" * ‘ iV 7 ? )1 ittS g
Ileal*to *a
Before th* holidays tha toocb* f«r persons wishing to begin first
These resolutions nil ara good: rert dead
0 , scribed p ro p e rty la Ih * C o o sty
Fur
thought,
*
They
giro
one
er* at Semumlo Junior Itigh year ahertn
yrar
shorthand, and first
o l rtem lao lr. U ta ls of . F lo tld a.- to food |
looked forward net only tp tno &gt;i*kheipteg.
sill . „ , j.
It take* on* of sterner atufr
u Ameaded
last |* U lack
vacation but also to the annual
We also have an UtereeUng But
Ptet Ol instead A Milter. BahTo keep their resolution* up
C bm tanu party which took form
d am and ’ has* n ate*
■u*u
lelsloa.
*
Afterj
cx^h-rlenclag
th
at
first
wild
I n 's wattle bruakfaat. Tha parly
it o f th * s a l i p rep th* meewlnge of
o rtjr * » n d ,r tb e aoM o a r tir o o t* Uwas held in the achool lunchroom
ow ing words te
ooed
e
s
s
Is
tg
o
s o n s a t Cl. D.
That
come*
when
one
goes
which waa gaily decorated In Um general
back to Bed from Good.
Christmas motif. Gifts were e*e " The first year chortband el
M ,' s h s i ' sa id o o etlflcate s h e ll ho
J
•
BKLMA LEVY.
loomed a e o e s d lsg t o tew . Ib*
changed, and each teacher conald- Ig Just shout randy to ge Into
p ro p e rty d saerth o d t h s i s l a w ilt ho
ered this affair a very enjoyable
•o le to th*. h lah o o t b Odor a t Ih*
prtfac* U Ih* holidays.
a a a r t h ea a o d o o r * a th * O ra l Moo­
pear student* era coming along
d s * In tb * m ont h o f re b rv o iT ,
New scUvIttee have bora or­ lost fine and will h a . randy fer
l i t * . Which ■ th * ( t h d a y o f r o t e
ganised for
John befeie leaf.
r a s r * . is to.
The** club* were derateped In erD ated U le I t h d ay o f J a a i
dcr te stimulate th* interact of
It la with grant regret that 111*.
yaor
,
O. K HKRKDON.
the student* in rarisae hehbte*.
Dorothy Btewart, uar form er of­
n - c h c tr e o it C oaH .
Thera hi* dubs
fice girl for tho peel roar and n
wlael* CosatsTMeefita.
half, has left aa duo t e W rm
re* n u u

T. W. Lawton Speaks Initiation Is Held
By Future Farmers
To Seminole Students

Y an
On
Highly
“Van Loan' Geography” was
rlttrn by U r world famous au­
thor and hlsl orlan, Hendrik, yxnLoon.* It la hot a regular geog­
raphy book kut It la written ax
Ceogrephy should be w ritten.'. As
read It, jroa feel aa If eemc
Is actus By Itelling youu about
the world.
Van Loon discusses many coun
tries In Individual chapter*. He
reviews them In the geographical O
and political senses.
Strangely
you learn more than yon think In
each chapter. Tho “non-existing”
countries of Poland, Cxecho-Blovakla, and Austria are discussed
by vanLoon In u moat InteraetIng manner. Hl*‘ descriptions of
the new world are to be enjoyed
by all of tha reader* of this book.
Do you know how Japan wa*
formed? Do yop know why there
are so many islands In th* Pacific
Ocean? Do you know bow sea­
sons happen? Do you-know how
valleys are formed? All of thtee
questions are answered by. the
author In this hook. Van Loon
discusses the habits, manners, and
customs of this planet, Its polit­
ical division! and their clticeha.
A novelty of th* book f a ’.ih*
Illustration of , th* subj
object on
which th* author I* speak
_ Van
.
eking.
Loon draw* hie own pictures far
many of hi* numerous
“Those tn thla book are exception­
ally n o d . One o f ‘ the best J*
ueettm
the I(lustration
show
I
wing
th* pererntag* of the *roi
orld which ta
He
water end whish la '
a circular graph.
It I* a most remarkable way In
which this hook bold* your Intere e t By no mean* should this
book bo overlooked because of Ita
“alight tktekneas" or th* thought
of a “mtebt-be" dullness. I t te a
natlon-wld* acclaimed book. If
you nr* t e t r a d on* of the na­
tion's beit^Jooks, you should read
“Van Loon's Geography."
EDWARD MAR8HA1.L.

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w
-.... tea U tter* dictate the
Seven
tea lattes of America. They meet
annuaUy te tekt te* sample* and
te decide which teas shall bo ad­
mitted Into ih* United Bute*.
n o n e * e r *» t l ic * t iu .v r o n
ch a Pt J h

SrafeUr

^rajisss. t e s•TB t e U e A - J

StateiUents In Verse
Of New YearResolves

Vocational School
Expects Biff Classes
£

Junior High News

New Office Force Is
Installed At School

wash. It te hoitevoO
thee* orgenlittm w
vrlQi gnjn tanw ledge^

through
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the week P*#Ss wh* are
tn U «lr waril nra.ffhren «a opperlunMjr far special stndy. Ik te
hoped that Ute plan will satisfy
tb* tedhriduel need* ef oeeh eU-

Bhlrtey Ekh M have
from th* New Verb
aketh WcP te x Atom

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8QUTH SIDE NEWS

Most Ofa'Facully
___
Had Quiet Holiday “ • te g jjfe te M E g e d

W lllbmt—I reeolve
of Boson,
Myers Rseslutlons are a

New Year's
Resolutions

The Town

taw. " me
rill be
f res Moa, r*hraary.
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it'gh**l'&gt;buM*r
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VOLUME XXXI

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, 8ATllkDAY, JANUARY 6, 1940

E s ta b lis h e d In 1908

Factions Clash
On Issues In
Town’s Vote

’Sensation Caused
By Deposition Of
British War Chief
Hore-Belishm 'Calls
For Explanation By
Press Of Country

Resume Of
orizing
Election
A ttorney

Coleman Declare*
‘Trade-At-Home’
D r i v e Beneficial

a , tm to lH

...

A ahaVeup In the- British
war cabinet costlns the encr* fetic Horo-BeHaha hU Job
*au&lt; war aoeretary gave Eu­
rope a political actuation.
Soviet Ruaala was warned
nway from any Invaaion of
Beaaarabla which ahe lost
to Rumania. at the end of
the World War, even aa ahe
engagad In the luckless winter
campaign to Invade ap rih er por­
tion of her prewar ample*— Fin­
land.
®
King Carol of Rumania, aald
In an addroaa, that Beaaarabla
“will always remain Rumanian"
by force of arms,
Rraaona for the elimination of
the brlak revltallxer a t the Britiah army waa unclear—aome aald
he didn't get along with the
general*, other* aald he waa a t
odd* with tb* cabinet and with
Air M inuter Wood becauio ho
odvoeaUd o unified cofunand of
m the army and air fore#.
w
Anthortead N ail aourcea aald
hit retirem ent would put "one
more Inciter" actively behind the
the death
o r in y dome or u

T ki

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wtir7 portfolio , w t i t

U

Oliver Stanley,, lo r d , MeMIUon

jf»d fofSl
■ , _ #1 the, ihakeud when
P*ril*m*nt end* lu holiday reearn Jan. 18. and pnl
pnU *d Hore-

•

BelUha.

Fre*h
major. development*
were - laeklgg 't a Finland's war.
.Britldh/- arm* were
reparted
reaching Sweden a* wall aa Flala n d .a a d . the Nasi press warned
both Sweden and Narway to ob-

“’M k^atorost
r otr*,Kcentered
jr-

In

uniat j
Vanish,
Bulgaria signed a three-year
&gt;% commercial and navigation agreew ment with Ruaala, Russia rati­
fied a trade treaty With. China.
• LONDON.
Jan. •* 6,—&lt;AVPrime Minister
Ohauiberlaln,
suddenly reorganising his cabinet
la the biggest political sensation
bar* ainc* the war began four
- months ago, last night dropped
hi* dynamic war secretary, Lea&gt; tie Hore-Bellaha.
The minister of information,
to Lord MacMillan, who handled the
fBoch-eriticlaod can so rA Ip, went
• a t with Hore-Bellafca.
The firm-handed Chamberlain
gave Oliver Stanley, president
of tho beard of trade and a conaerraUvo party wheolhom , the
war minister's Job and turned
the ministry o f Information over
to filr John R aH h,"fom er broad
casting executive.
, A politically-* been re steel and
m iron lawyer, Btr Andrew. Rae
“ Duncan, became the dew praaldent of the beerd of trade.
- H o iw -B r ik k a ,

5

w h o . r e v ita liz e d

the army's coasjnaag, plai
Britain's army eader the
seriptioa act and m at the «
dltlonanr ferae to Fatace.

reported la potiOeal circle* ta
■ have differed with' Lard Oort,
head ef the Brltleh eipedttloaary feree, over w attan ef pellib

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ta have n rg w 3 * w lth th e'air min’ * m whether the S. *. r.
Its Indea lr a m .
M lliMlt i
dev armj

Bill A uth­
Lonjfwood
Given By
A t Meet

Florida P arty Heads
1 Would Return To
Two-Thirds R u l e
Discarded In 1936

Intercut In the freeholder* elec! lion Tueaday on w hether the Town
of Longwood will bo iboliihed
reached new helghta a t an open
meeting- In the Lotutwood library
U at night aa the two faction*
clashed openly on the issue* In­
volved.
The highlight ot the evening
nan Mayor George II. Bridge’*
...
. ,
. , objection to any statem ent* In the
“The 'trade-at-hom e' campaign : RNW
. W are today announced I mBtter by K. J. Nelion, Sanford!u i^ k e n f I ^ S ^ f o r t i T T X - h‘* candidacy fo r re-elertlon to nitoiney’ 'w h a n
Moyor Btldgto
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 6.—
m ? l ! L i V ! m * l V h n U i lh r o ff,c r of r&lt;,un,y J,,d|fv ' \ hlch termed an "outsider" w ith no,
(AIM—Flnritln Democrat* to­
man. local
-m?
,?
S
*
r
-Com^
ny
1
h‘‘
h»*
h*
,,J
for
th
*
*
I"*'1
f,,ur
right
to
voice
hi*'
opinion*
on
tho
Power and Light com pany
day were talking of reviving
)rB r*
, |« » | m atter. Mr. Rtldge withdraw
today.
the old dispute over the two*
-----------— —
—
h i, objection*, howbvir, a fte r Mr.
'From my own ob*ervatlon»,''
m
,
, I Nel»on *ald he w *»: renresentber
tliird* rule nt the next Dem­
he aald, “the campaign haa done ft
Keeping the N orth Sea clear nf mine* laid t o tra p German «v*r*hip» or siihiunrltic- L lh r ri-Uv ocratic nntluoid convention.
A C A S I I l f t V T I l S C P n &gt;w - J - Walla, Mr. BlsUlne, and
lot of good *n far but to derlxe
C&amp; 5 C 9 L / l o l l l l S o C U | ,
of the group approving the
the greatest benefit*, the drive
The rule, which was ob' abolishment of the town.
mbnt they may lie forced to Icnvc (In- vi-.sel If i t Kliikes nn *-n»*i-.iy mint'
should be continuous.' It should
,
served
by Democratic con­
In
citing
his
reason*
for
favorbe continued, hO“»ald, until such
lag abolishment, Mr. Blstllne waa
vention** f o r n century, re a degree of local loyalty la drinterrupted bv Mayor Bridge who
l qulrod the vide n f twn thlnl* of
veloped that residents automat­
asked him why, If ho favored the
ically spend “Sanford Dollars In
. the delegate* tn nominate canabolishment of the town, had he
Sanford," the slogan of the camIV
f k f A a* • * •
F"
i n i n didale* for president and vice
not taken some step* in this di­
palgn.
r r o ‘’ r f » r n ( J t A c t i v i t i e s r o r 1 9 4 0 | |ire*ident.
It w«* discarded at
rection during (he approximately
Merchant* however, have an
______
the Philadelphia convention
&lt;*i
20 years he had seivrd aa a mem­
equal responsibility In making
IP3rt.
ber of th* Longwood Town Coun­
thU campaign the succen It can
A program of uctivitie* for the (the Methodist tti|dian:ig«
cil, a aeat which be held until a
The old argument against tho
and should be, Mr. Coleman con­
Kiwnnla Club during l!*ln w in t&lt;rpri*c.
few year* ago.
' rule wn* that it enabled n minortinued. They should cater to the
outline.) at a m e tin g last night
*
H uh for Sen,,i,lde High | ity of delegate* to prevent the
In a general discussion o f the
wants of the local baying public
.
,
_ ..
. ,. . .
rrniHil nil* oiiIHiumI |»\
( FM»».
The Grand Ju ry
indictment* lack of development In Longwood
In order th a t It will not be easy
»t
ln«*
lioinr
of
l*ri*«Mli*iit
Kml
K
ev. rlmirninn of
iho voraliMiml m ajority from choosing s candi­
for consumer* to buy out of against Sllnton Kinlaw end l-rwi* os compared with the growth In
N onltfrrn who wrr h*»«l Ml *tinn«*r *
nmi mi i l fS'
This »lnli, date. The .nrnkcr Chump Clark
Mitchell, eberged with violation* other cities of sim ilar tisr, given
town.
to lhi» m rm brra of llio lloirtl of | " hlfh in nrtunlly n junior In got n tiinjarity nl the 1912 conThe *merchants' responsibility of the anti-lottery lew, w ric nolle as an argum ent n favor of abol­
D irrrioi
officers mnl rom m ill^r *Urania, woulil !»*• (*«tiii|iiit4'il of jnn ' vent ion, toil wn* unable to get
ties In with Commissioner Edward pro«*rd by the Court yr*lerday on ishment, Mr- Bridge, pointing to
bn &lt;4 4*fnl “uniiir
mnl woiibl l»»*
chnirnH'ii.
the member* of the gioup seek­
VlF U aarlnlrl !*$#•«
Biggins' “moet courteous clerk" a motion filed by the Slate.
. a I
liiultwl In L'O of III** IHOMI nut • two third*. Wilson outpaced him
t uh scouting t« l» In- intio
,MI), j,, |hp
In making the motion Assistant ing abolishment of the municlpsiTcinpcrnturi* skidded toward
, mnl look the nomination.
contest, he pointed out, insisting
that "courtesy costa nothing and State A ttorney Lloyd F. Hoyle tty, declsrrd " it’s dun to people taro in the cn*l n« n cold wave jdiiccd n* n m ajor activity &lt;&gt;l J'1' 'h e ) Chill further* in tr n - l of the
Southerner* liked the rule bclike
them
who
are
trying
to
wreck
advanced another lap on it* Jour- |K
stated tin t ha had no alternative
means everything In business."
.. !» an i- ( lull," announced , !, *students in the
I In* particular
|»nriu*iilnr u n n cauic it gave ltit-in fairly effec­
l-ongwood."
k
rn
n
rlli
IMI,
clinirinnii
nf
tlu*
nev from the Itnrkle*.
ilin li* ! l» r ) In iY r •plri'litl .Mini m«
"The success of the campaign," «* two years have elapsed since
tive vein power over candidate*.
m ajor portion of tb* meet­
.Frigid w ea'lier ra»ed somewhat boy. and y irl. committee. “Cut* them in di.'idiug wtuil i .a a I ion *
he added In conclusion, "depends the Indictments were made and ingThewaa
The Florida contention now la
taken
up
with
a
resume
grouting
i.
intended
for
taiy.
»f
in
the
mirfdh
west,
hut
wn»
atilt
th
a
t
there
is
not
now
soW
clent
the) wi ti to follow "T hi. hey I that at.alt tfi of the mare popu­
upon the fullest extent of co­
of
the
bill
which
provide*
for
the
rin
r
to
tv
cite
year*
of
age
and
far
below
freezing.
information
available
to
w
arrant
Club will In- -tailed -haitly aad I
operation .by the customer and
stiitc. will lie able to pick
&gt;"now ranging from flurries to involve, the training of parent- expect it to hi-come a mo-t un* 'alous
a trial due to the akacnce of key election and the liquidation of the
tba merchant alike."'
n y cniulidnte. they choose bstown'* affa irs and an Interpreta­ a 10-Inch fall wa» reported in n* well a* lhr boy. them selvc." |Miita,,t orgntiiznlimi
state
witnesses.
at
oio
. Meanwhile the contest to name
I cause nf the size nf their delega­
The dismissal of the charge* tion of th* effect* of thl* bill on ecntterrd port* of the r**t, mid- according to Dr. Bell, who pr*l*o&lt;l ►rhool," Mi . Mi Kay Minted.
tion-.
the meet courteone clerk In Banresidents of longwood by tho dlr'-eid, southwest, mid Rockies this as the finest form of fnther
Kiwslil. aid to uildernrii ileged i A l"&gt;nu« me Ihod giving moro
against then* two do** not mean the
Town Attorney, Webber llayne*.
The fir-t eliilihen wn. explaintil in K. C.
region. A snowetonn raged In amt son cooperation.
th a t th e forte* of law and order
to states regularly hav­
The first rlssh m m a fter Mr.
rub park is now In-lng foron-d. lie , llurjM i, i-hairiiiitit nf the oitilc . delegate*
soulhwrst.
.
will cease tbelr vigil In connec­ U arnaa had eprKludp^nl* remarks
Democratic m ajorities is
Ifty perron* were treated ip •nld.
, pi ivileKcil *hi Id formniUjH*. #!i *, ; | ing Jgood
tion with th e lottery rgshet in and stated th at “any heckling t*
w-viked utrtts* pit.tl) Uw
Drawer hospital* after minor a c ­
A iunlor -afcly patrol f*n the rupiping ini-dicol in d&lt;tdal con
store* may Indicate their choice th is county, he said. The extent d o w In order."
Mouther iter i. Il will to offi*rrd at
cident* nhirh w eir blamed on .rh o o l. and churches wa- di*
tiaii.lL.t h&gt; .........................
of the racket has been reduced
for tha‘ honOr. ’
the
next
I'ortvcntion, itrul if *PWhen there were no questions Ire-glafrd street* mid sldeividk*. enssed. with the rqulpm inl to l i - 't j - t , who are member, of the
The oonunlttcs of 20 shoppers considerably, he aald, adding that askrd for several minute*. Mayor
Freezing tem perature, on the fu n d .b ed hv the Kiwaiii* C lu h j,|„ |,
„i ho.plliill/atiou piovnt, will govern tho -electlpn
law
enforcement
officers
have
haa been selected and they will
Bridge stales! that "if there nre A tlantic reahoard .xtenilrtl a* far mill l h r h o y- lu
|aiid -uppl
M in i il hi the **'* Uu* I!• 11 imvtiitK
prepare a written report of their ( pledged him their snpport In con­ no questions the meeting is ad­ ruuth a* lla' Carolina-. The m er­ n * ju n ioi |ni |ii -c !*•o f coniml.-ioneil
flrrn*.
I’h i i
tub
Mi
llai|»i‘i
si*&gt;l; •I for n o ,
tinuing
the
diIvc
against
violators
findings 'a f te r Visits to local
journed."
tlrt l i i l n l nil ilii|M»l In ul -i il rlx appi jpruilloll of HIrril to ortlllili*
cury hit the low 20'* in Virginia.
sboras vrhich will be turned over of the law.
“Ju st a minute, Mr. Bridge, I Maryland mnl Pniin*ylviiiiin ex- Bli'j) h llirli Iiun iii’i'4*ni|i||wlii'il .i I thin vvoik mi I'4 III
l*laii" weie
to the merchant* Involved.
The motions granted by the would like to ask Mr. llayne* u la'rienced tln-ir rnliteai night of |Fr «*llI all il l in ttllli'l rilM'M util'll' It ilini'llhM'ii IHI "Olio fio III
of elite!*The *30 In cash prises wlU be Court yrsU-rday afternoon brought few question*. If you have no ob­ this winter. At midnight it was ii hriiiir u«rt|
Vmiimifl-itt to Im pn « 111f*i| hi th*'
an
offlrial
end
to
the
Fall
term
awarded to the winners in the
three hrlow a t llacerstow n, Md..
jection*," said Mr. Nelson.
Kiuuniri I- vitally itili*rr«lri| Spring for the pui|»o*r of mi"
contest after their names have of the Circuit Court. The two re­
Mr. Bridge Immediately arose with the lueirury showing no in- ill the |mvili|; of St.itu liniiil N«». ing thi"**' I iiiiiI
It with voteil to
been announced on Wednesday maining alleged Cuba operators. and emphatically asserted, “but I dirntiou of .topping it. de-rent. II to Mil!!*, •Hill III I T | liwa, continue tin- flu | m*i nionlh up
E. B- flmlth and Harvey Vrlno do object. I strenuously object t»
Jan. 17.
Federal crop waining aervire ot rhnirnuiii uf lhr
I•• nig uiaih*
imlilit affair^ plopiialion wIn* h
a re expected to face tria l on any outsider taking part in this tjikrlnnd
-aid
temperature* roiniiiitti'i*. uhu aiiiiiuiiu n l t tint to pin* ha-*- «IishsI 11 oil In*a Ini
WASHINGTON. Jan i! Id t —
charge* nf violating the an ti­ meeting." This statem ent brought would tie nlaive the danger point hiii roriiniittci' will tin ikitylhim ; needy rhildieo
\ "half
wit riling to Itrilion.
lottery law* at the Spring term comments from all rorners of the tonight mid tomorrow in Florid*. |MM«*ihli' tu fui\\iiiit tin- |iiiijtil
\N4 « klv hull, lot* mii |ilaul tlin lioMtoi' lot le*po||*jhh' fnt any
of the Circuit Court which con­ room including a ' charge,, “one
A wave of zero cold o il tho Kiwiiiip Hill jiImi lak*' lia|i« tu
ami | m"• *out i ol ale Im' iiiu taio.iL'1•» •ilf fi'l i'll h&gt;
Amet iron
vene* on Frb. HI.
-wept iimuinirat«* a ruiiiiiiniiil) • hi*"i in pre|iale«l hy tlu Kid aim t‘o|i*«ai •hip 1*011 d lo proceed into the
man dictatorship", front l'rinci|utl mid-wr*t ye.teriln) mnl
A plea in *lw trm ent and a mo­ Wells of the I.yman High School. on tow ard the North A tlantic Haitfanl. hr *i»al. Al-ii |*ln$i• an* vii t ion I'oinuiitlee ot wlinh Iho liirhitld* n iiiiiitutt uii ’h fm exultt*
tion to dismis* tho charge* con­
Mr. Bridgr, however, withdrew seaboard.
I Ii i - uhu inutiini, wa* aiiiiminccd by the
hulnjr iiuhIc f'*i a county a nil' n l W'iiM'ciip in «loin man
T em pciatiiir* fell under the itcn*liip day nt ulm h linic ail ntitter* n Ino |dao to pul op a Stnte In puitun nt ye-tenlay after
tained in « Grand Ju ry Indict­ his objection, a fte r hr had hern
ment was sustained In tho case of advised Ural Mr. Nelson repre­ tween the rocky . nnOHitain* slid ymmir proplc who hnv« nachi-il i i i i i i i I h1*'I1 of
Ilf 1o| ••• | Ini* toiiliol llie Atuetican ve*.el Muuiiacsul)
' laid Ih'i'M taken h.v tla lln ti-l, into
A full attendance of legion­ E. D. Smith on the ground* that sented a number of Longwood zero m ark in u dozen -late* he- lhr uk** “ I Iui nly-ono, a- v i ll a . • IKIIR III! f*ll|*llo|ll llllto .IIMI.
Ohlo
with
low*
of
-2f.
iegi-tthe
Grand
Jury
which
returned
II |to||* &lt;IVI'll lllilili liv hnkw elt, Senlluiid
residents
who
were
entitled
to
newly
imlurnlitcil
citiv.rn*,
m
il
I
n
*
Ull
H'l
'
I
naires was urged for the meeting
of tho Campbell Loeslng Ameri­ the indictment against him was their “eey" a t an open meeting. ered In lllBmnrek and Willi»ton, honom l. Other piojicta ol th e the i )•••»III1ill. a - oil lillto*!•••*»"• ntilllii | S n tria l ) ot Slate Hull Sllcommittee iiichialt* the in-lall.i'ioii ■id*, oil 1Ilf t lllll ■Ill's, 1 III• • 11It'il ! tlti'.si.l the mile tit the British
can Legion Poet in the Legion Imptopcily rntpanneled. Inform a­ Mr. Wells also said th at If the N. !&gt;.. and G lendite, Mont.
The lowest reading, in olnio*t of new truffle liKhl-, i»lai»« tor a
•ImI lllt'IIMMl II111. K1WJHIlrv nl uiubii-sMilin nn Dee. 14, hut It wa*
Hut Monday night beginning at tion setting forth th* same meeting was adjourned, a *Wpn&lt;l
charges e* contained In the indict­ meeting would be railed Immedi­ four year* were reported
at rotting onhiiiinrc, mnl tin* form a­
•II. (Mltat Mil V jilltl lo llll'Vl'- 1held see ret tit the htt|te the British
7i00 o”clock.
aovural Illinois pint*. .Minima nl tion of n new boy M*ont troop at
mnl iiili'ftlti Il 11'lilt toll 4.
State Commander William C. m ent were filed ag ain st Smith by ately following.
' uttulil alinle by it* iroining. The
th*
prosecuting
attorney,
however.
"W hen you decide to vote away — (I in town and — 10 at the airBrooker will |ke the guest speaker
di'iiartm rnt had te*nlved, howJio
rt
gave
Hprlngfield
the
chill­
the representative form of gov­
aad District Commander Olle*
I ever, In pul ll-li II the inninrnt thn
Lewis of Orlando will also Be
ernm ent there should be some iest day since Jan. ii.'l, IU.10. Mt.
,f ir .l case nfrinred.
*
good reason for doing so," the C arm el'. — it w n. the ruldest
present
! That nintiieiit arrived with the
since early in the .nine year.
Town A ttorney cautioned the
Legionnaires who deslra to a t­
I receipt of di.patches saying that
or 00 resident* presenL lie aald Ths mercury line m Chicago's
tend m ast make reservation* for
the 1990 tun freighter Mnrmacsun,
therinuraidri
dropped
th a t th* Longwood property own­ official
the dinner not later than noon on
j uf the Mnnre and McOrrmack line,
an
Mawday,
A aeries of articles on health ers would save little, tf any,
&lt;«n under the zero notch for th s
' i ll route le Bergen, Norway, had
first lime shire Fell, lit, I MO,
will be published la The Herald their tax billlieen forveo by llie British In go
lie granted th at • grove owner and rrarhed — 4 before rising
beginning Monday written by Dr.
Deelui m g that II ha* been hi* tu Klikwnll. T hl. Is u British con­
Daajel if. Kreaa and hla wife. Dr. In the Town m ight receive a re­ slowly to 17 above.
purpose lu .*•«* that sr-rx'lri- I* trol purl, about 2fi0 mile* jnsido
Ohio experienced its severest
Lauretta E. Kreaa, under th* cap­ duction in hla U ses through the
given the piitilii in the utfice uf the cnnihsl rune which the neuabolishment of the municipality snap sines 1836. Zero tem peration. “Four Doctor Says."
art
furbiil.
American
Beth Dr. Kress and hi* wlfa but declared th at the other prop­ tursa were reported in Cincin­ -The Ccgtilm drill s o lm is of Ciiunty Judge and i z p n s.in g Id* trality
•ilifp, tu enter.
WAfHINOTON. Jan. •—&lt;AV- studied and graduated together In erty owners would have to pay nati and Toledo and —6 in Nu- the three local National Guaril appreciation fm the «illi|aul gtvTho State Departm ent immstlin him in the past, .ludge It. W.
the ban* medical school and have more taxes since a certain am ount prison.
boon practicing physicians far ov­ o f money m ust be raised to re­
Abnormal rold wn* expected to rom panif* will hi- lu-ld in the ■Ware today aiinoiiiicixt his candi­ ialely di-palclud a cable to ths
dacy for ri'-ilictinn n* Count' ' c trun rinhas.y in laimluti, indefeated la st year will be revived er .4* years. For several year* tire the Town's obligations wheth­ linger in most of the nilddlcwrst Armory Monday night at . :(I0 Judge,
subject to llie Dcmurrulic , .Iructillg the emliasay lu coniduring this eeesion aa a vital de­ they were administrators ef a er there is o commission appoint­ through today with zero or worso o'clock.
Prim ary to !«• held In May
niuniroti' with the inesU-r uf the
feats m m *ere,, Rep. Lex Omen, hospital In London, England and ed by the governor or • City forecast fo r Wisconsin, Michigan
Violator* of City oidinanrea
Judge W a l e wa* first I Irrted Murmacsup und send all the fact*
wefs later in charga o f a hospl- Council in chargs of the Town's and Ohio.
tal.program in Australia, prior to affair*.
A rold wave was in pruzpect will he tried before Judge Flank County Judge in 19.96 and ha* to the departm ent foi possible
Mr. Haynes Hated the various in much of the east. Residents L. Miller In a session &lt;■/ Ihr been a resident u f thl* county action.
an m m r ta bottle up tho Ouif f k g r removal to Florida, they
Hull'* note lu tlrltlan said, “If
were ^connected with a sanitarium Items In the Town’s budget for of New Jersey, Maryland, and Municlpal Court at the Police since 1U26 Hr i u i i i i - hero front
afternoon
at W arrentnn. Ga
where he laid lhr British authorities should feel
1*40 which totalled $2,810 and de­ Albany, Hyraeut* and Rochester, Station Monday
in Washington, D. C
4:00
o'clock.
practiced
luw
for
many
year*,
lie
it ncccsaiy to compel any Amert*
Dr. Lauretta Kress Is m au­ clared that not more than $460 N. Y.. banl|id their fire* against
w i i b a b tla im in g from tho tip
is a member uf the Methodist ran vessel to enter the rombnt
a f Flcetda U South America. Baah thority on dietetics Utd cookery could be saved annually by abol­ tsnipersturss ranging down to
There
will
lie
a
m
e
tin
g
of
(he
Church,
the
Kiwuni.
Club
und
Ilia
a ira nr any of those belligerent
actiea weald farce the United aad ha* written coaaMarably aa ishment and that residents would asm in th* morning. New York Sanford Ministerial
Chamber of Cnmincrre.
port* which by the provisions at
States fleet ta sail around /tho t h g i and allied subjects. Dr. Daa- lose many of tho benefits now CHy prepared for five above on Tuesday afternoonAssociation
nt
.1:00
“
In
making
my
announcement
aoathora had o f Sooth America ta 1*1 Kress ha* written Mvera] books bring received from Incorporation see*ther. A slags of near-asro o'clock In tho First I'rrsbytrrlsn of randidnry fur re-election to (hr neutrality law they are pro­
got from a a ocean to anotheevha osd various medical MhdMte la- and said that U would ho several skill was predicted for Virginia. Church, th* Rev. W. P. Brooks, •he office of County Judge, of hibited from entering, the gov­
ernm ent nf lh # U n lto d States will
etadiag oo* on tb* retalt* ef ex­ years under the proposed Com­ O ld e r conditions were forecast Jr., chairm an, announced today.
Seminole County, Florida," Judge feel II necessary to examine cam "A r e ' W
tensive research into the effect* mission's rate before any redne- fe r the aonth, too. with freezing
Ware
said,
*T
could
not
tie
true
fully into all of th* facts of thn
a fjth e jja e of d ru g s tleehoi, end Usn *could he made in the taxes, t mperatures sxpeetsd to
sxWilliam
C.
Brooker, stats ta mvself, unless 1 first exprsased case and to take such f a r t k g
__ _
(The last at the Town's bonds t4nd
.tatrod
to l l n f u l l ft&amp; ii.
com
m
ander
o
f
th*
American
Lsny
hearty
appreciation
to
such
action as the results of
« bn I860). Be added that
i W xsro halt in tho
gion. wUI be the gusat spsaksi
ind every citizen of Seminolo examination appear to m akt
this same reduction could ho made
__ _ - regular m eeting ............
taunty for the privilege and op- r«*ary or cxpedlenL
KaIr LE APPOINT!
SKIN by tho Town Oean ifl which is
«•
" J R otary Club In th* V aldsi llot*
w rtunlty that lias been given me
elected every two yoern by tho
“ Meanwhile,
I feel that I
bj^jW ajh Monday
beginning at
l t : l t luring the past three year* to should
VARHINOTON,'
r m Ideate.
inform your excellency thnC
.
fags
la
Norfolk*,
Nsb.,
___
o'elosk.
irrve aa County Judge. It has this government,
Clyde
Parker
Is
chair
oSA R 'aatheM dlH B
for
Itself and Ha
Mr. Nelson, bn op so Hug In bn- ) aryvtU*. Ms., — I t In Doeatur,
#f ths program committee. zeen my purpose and plan to denationals, reserves all it* and tlfetr
half ef th* other feotisa. eoneeW J I L, — 10 la Loavsnworth, Kan.,
/ot*
my every energy and ability rights
In the m attar and that tt
th at that* may n et ha aa appre­ + U In CrawfordsvlUs, lad., and
^
Tourist Club wUI hold a to th s duties, ai well aa th* op­
will be expected that com peneattM ;
ciable decrease hi the
the
portunities for service to other*, for
1
k
e
__masting
Monday
night
a
t
7:U
losses and Injuries
l i n t year, bet aald they wend be
F*«r t» } $ lacks* of a a sv e 'l) o c k , t ^
of Com- at this office.
the Infraction of sack
rodaeed yearly n stll.th ere are no
toad o a t a dsfldaaey la pro- n^roo, Mia.0. C. Karl, pnatdsaL
“ We have tried to bs of service, from
ton ta the northsrn Utah BBng,unrad today. I t wUI Es known wbsrsvar and whenever wa hava will b* mode n* a m attar
sobths rn
Idaho
drouth iT ^ O h lo " N lg k M n l. ^ t r i d d . been called upon b r any person course."
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S o u t h B e n e fite d
U n d e r O ld C u sto m

Some States To Get
More Delegates To
D e m o Convention

Is Needed, He Says

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A g a i n s t Alleged
“ Cuba” Salesmen

Mercury Skids
Kiwanis Club Members Outline
Toward Zero In
• Eastern U. S.

^Absence Of M aterial
W itnesses F o r c e s
Move, Boyle Says

Tem peratures To Be
Above DangrerFoint
For Florida Crops

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B rita in Is W a rn e d
N ot T o I n te r f e r e
W ith U. S. S h ip s

M lK N li

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A 11 Legionnaires
Are Urged To Hear
BrookePs Address

H ealth Note Series
T o Begin In H erald

J u d g e R. W. W are
T o Be C a n d id a te
F o r R e -E le ctio n

C ron State Canal
BQ1 To Be Revived

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NUMBER lift

Demos Talk
Of Reviving
Parley Rule

Warning Sent To
Of Mer^ Russia By Carol Co-Operation
chantA nd Customer
Nazis W arn Norway,
Sweden To Observe
S t r i c t Neutrality

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City News Briefs

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A J h r i to b fall « • « extending a wskoms ta all vtsl- whomsoever; and tala will con­
tinue to be my purpose through­
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out the present vaar la handling
m - . . * 8 ^ Fsaaaytvaala _aad
dlapsoalng with msstlnga thn butlnsea of tka offlca of
Couhty Judes.
1! x r z i ’V ' X S X ’s .
"I am firmly convinced that
th* affair* of the offlca of Cotmtc* note o*e ■ Paw* Twjri

Officials said thl* L
Instance, that If an American
waa sunk bv a German
In th* combat area while
escorted to a British
British warship, this
would look to BritUn far
compensation,
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An

I t alreeg th* powara of darkncaa
Bo rough lb* way appeara,
Bar th«»a who strive with deed
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I* tlrenglb In daunlUt*

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■id h u r ts will tay:
&gt;mc a happier d*y t
0 vaaLh wrong V*

aMaur belr.iaeaptoln,,--iliu*
t o i r H * word* record—•
hurt, (halt not
fllUU
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of
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A frloial of ouva ha* auggaitvd
good way to food tho unein.
‘ god. Whjr not lot thorn have

W*
doing. Pov In■ I team
(e a rn by
o;
tbe fallow who
■IMM, thnra we*
'
tended la tell1 the otkar day for
/ - S itin g w hU idrunk.

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urdert In tbte country
______ e* ere now cold hi tooror 8.0UU. That will give th*
Mouthing to worry ebuut.
.Dewey would piubebly
‘ piteUatU It Invest!ta d Communlat acthe. U. H. we* all thr
and to do.
SO,000 Th Battleship
• U T l. Lunate Int wtiuldiri
1 wave If it
t draught In th* hi*
ilry I* p rad leted
refuse
tout drought
drought* is
exalted about
wet *• cure.

■. But we
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to be aura* quee&gt;
whather Ika gevamment
•rnwent
blliiuns,
oearfy 48 kUlions,
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Grade Crossing Accidents

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Although accidents involving trains mid uutomublles
urc dcflultcly on the doclinc, tlicre nro still far too many
of them and In view of their usually serious nature, more j
effective steps, It seems to us, should be token to cllmlnato;
them altogether through the more generous construction
of bridges and underpasses.
“Fatalities resulting from highway-railroad grndo
crossing accidents in the first nine months of 1939 totaled
960, a decrease of 49 fatalities compared with tho corre­
sponding period of 1938," dho Bureau of Htatlstlcs of tho
Interstate Commerce Commission announces.
In the first nine months of last year. It Is further
revealed, 2,033 persons were (njurod in such accidents com­ First Checks To Be
pared with 2,700 in the corresponding period of 1838. Ac­
Given E l i g i b l e
cidents at highway-railroad grade crossings In the ninemonth period last year (totaled 2,274, a decrease of 00
Workers On Feb. 1
compared With Uttf'MHNriMtlttUr'Of 1038;— ’------- *|
Social Security jwymeuU'- to
■••• There were -108'WlUttlea fodUlHiAr froW hlghway-raflrood grade crosalKM'WMldMtli in :thai&gt;mohth of September retired worker*, ihelr ngwl
widdwi and orphsoa wlli
alone, a reduction1of l&amp;ta1edihpilred ‘with'September, 1938. wive*,
begin with tint new yenr. nctoidInjured
totaled
280
compared
with
298
for
the
Perso
Ing to Mf. Paul K. Weave*.
ng month of 1938. Highway-railroad gratia Manager of lb* Orlaade ’Pleld
corns
of thu . Social tteeuriiy
cross!
accident* i n . September..Im J, JCWT, JstfilP?1-?®0 com* Office
B'ard. Tho fad oral &lt; mWfaneo
pared th 259 for
program got under 'M y giudat:;

Social Security . Sensation Caused Judge R. W. Ware
Payments Will By Deposition Of To Be Candidate
British War Chief F o r Re-Election
Begin This Year U 'M llN f* V( i sar oa*l
m n i i t a a r »«*s r u s as*)

t, and the first 'monthly
^ gQyfffj. ■will
bo given to eligible wjrirer*
OUR PER CAPITA debt for all tranches o..
thdlr'dependent*
1
1 , , . on Feb.
.
ment totaled 669.28 In 1913; in 1938 it totslod 6432.05. In »«d
fa r the nienth of January.
other word*, th p .w oi^ *w lth -th e ■tnaUeatr—lnooaae, who
Mr.' Weaver caulalncd that u
probably delays thing td‘(h6 bWthft of hNIUtes to buy a wage ta jn e r who I* 66 may file
new pair of shoes because he can’t afford it, owes the gov­ i a claim fo r monthly benefits,
be be* earned &gt;60 tn
ernment nearly 65001 8ome day a start must be made to provided,
mure In each of slit calendar
pay the public debt.- Paying It-will be painful—but less quarter* since Jan. I, IV37 whim
painful than not paying It, which Is somsthlng all of us the »yejem went Into operation,
payments will start when
will eventually find out If we continue to follow the line of and
retires from work.
least resistance. Those who have subacrlbcd to the heller huTbe
old-age and aurviturs lathat wo have been getting something for nothing are due suranoe program under the Ke­
for a rudo awakening, and the sooner It comes thu butler eled Security A rt provides for
payment ot monthly b*nvtll* be­
off we shall be.—Charlotte. N. a . Observer.
ginning in tiidO. not only to the
wage earner who retlrvs after
CLASS I RAILROADS of the United States In the Urn age of 06, but under cer­
first ten months of 1939 had a net Income of 623,246,000, tain conditions, to the mvntlieis
family. The three group*
the Association of American Railroads announces. In the •eff hie
parson* who may be entitled
first ten months of 1988, Class I roads had a net deficit to baaeflte are:
of 6151,399,000. For tho month of October, 1939, Class I
1. W a n earners 06 ui more
railroads had a net Income of 666,521,000 compared with year* old who decide to rettro
or who re n te * lass than $16 par
a net income of 624.171,000.,ln Ootoliber. 1988.—Exchange. month
In covered employment
and who ha** sufficient wage
Must Fall" by the Annie Itua- erudite front Jobs covered by the
aell Company on Feb. 9 and 10; a*t| the wives of such workers If
Comalls Otte Bklnnar on Feb. or whan they ar* 66: or any chil­
H I tbe National Symphony with dren under 10, or ! • If attend­
,
Hana Klndlar conducting on Fell. ing school.
I . Widows a t ago 06 of wags
I I j Mm*. EUtabelh bchumann,
famoua Vtenaae soprano, on earners who died after January
1, 194 0 1 widows, regard Isas of
Feb. IT | nod n ptoduettea
WINTER PARK. Jan.
Tha "Busan and God” by the Annie age, If them are young cbB-S e rie s ,
Annie Ri
Russell Company on hlar. 16 and d ren .. and dtnondonl childrra
thamselvaa until age 1C, ur 1C
highlight of the winter aeaaon H.
at Rollins Collage wilt open tte
Th* cast (or."End of Buuimor, if thay ar* rsgelatiy attending
program
aa announced by Mlae Lockhart, school, may be entitled to bone_ mft,. II,"Xi
Is eempoeed of lleien Bnllay, fit*.
production of "End ef Summer’ Geerge Holt, Newton Merill. Hoe* , , 8. hurvlving parents of the
•Uged by U&gt;# Annie Rueeeil Dreneer. Howard Bailey. Chnriee wage to n e r , a t age CC, tf they
Ceaapnay under th* dlrrctlon of M«nd*n, Mlm* a rare*. Jack Har­ wet* Cesmdent on him at
Dorothy Loekbort. . The three- ris, Richard KaUy, and Theodor# tbno of hit death gad II be'
teaves aa widow or child, raof
net comedy by 8. N. Bebrmnn
will »l*o be presented tw in on
bo aatitiod to benefits.
Claims o * r bo flted without
Batunlay, at 3:90 and at Silb
Engineers believe that
o’clock.
,
nesr future them will be
Other fsalura* ahnuuuted doc algwHtennt Inerennee In I
the series include th# foUowIngi -lend** ef Internal
• lectors by II. R. Knlcktrbeek- cfi^iiMSe u y i ike publication **|n#r. fanted war eom»po
Feb. 1 1 a production of

ms

him, a place in the wsr cahlnvt
as president of the bonril ot
trade.
Dapper . Horu-Ui-liidui bad n
quick jri*c to (ante In three years
ae transport minister, ilurlna
which h e Instituted trsffio stand­
ards which becamr known .;•«
Bsllsha beacons.
•l i
&lt;
Then oq May 28. 1S3T, hr wos
named war .arerrtury te put now
alp In .Britain’s ermy.‘. • ^
KU Jan. 6.1-4AY—T|«e
jb command aliasunced
that 400 '4Utol*bs had

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cd thair attack! on southern cit­
ies and tnwnt.
Th* reinforced Ruarion. divi­
sions on I)m- Karelian Isthmus,
having abandoned their b*avy
blows against the Finn*' Mannerhelm line, were taLI
b* buildI f f . coucreto dsfensas for a
fortified line of tkvlr own.
The reports Indicated that the
Red army was prepared fur a
long campaign on the 00-mileWide Isthmus.
(The Finnleh
Irgatlon in
landon snnouucvd that Flnniah
tfMOp* have pr net rated 10 to
16 milts de«p Into Bevlel terri­
tory tn the dlrcetlon of Repoln,
an lmp&lt;irt*nt l t d
army hart
across the frontier between Mekmt and Kuhmo, and that fight­
ing la going oh In Russian ter­
ritory. Repoln Is aboal SO miles
over the border).
Lost night’s communique ap ­
peared to Indicate that the
fighting fronts
generally had
qutot yesterday although
* t tacks by Russian
bombing
plane* w*ra reported from v trt6u* center*.
Nine Russian p la n a )•*
raterday
dropped I I bomb* on Wm
the town
ef VoIkFli, near Keuvsta,
ouv«b, which

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ly Judge have been conducted in
ruch a manner as to fully war­
rant a tulo of cunlUhacc and ap­
proval by the .ejUarns of our
County,
---- ii •and 1 hope that I may
aye the
th opportunity of - serving
have,
nbtbrr term aist your County
this opportunity
continue to t*pL and &gt;show
to you, my slncira approbation.
“I wiU. greatly' spproctete the
vote .ef eygry cittern .if our Coontic Primary it*

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Own* Injured.

'Tha 400 Ruaaiana were r v
ported to hav* beam Main In
PoUnterraUncka In Hi* Unomu(M fd dhrlslou' wna routed snd
4ui to ribbons a week ago, and
i t , another unipoctfted point
norths sat of Lak* Ladoga.

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Associated P r a t Staff Writer
Th* UtMt air skirmish over
Helgoland Bight, between RHlteh
lieeiban and German pursuit
ship*, has definite significance to
military men, m a though tbe re­
sult* are deputed by London and
Berlin. I t demonstrated egm lnjM t
there o n definite 11*Undone on
ulrpower ee nn Independent wanpon of attack. Bomber*, unprotect­
ed bp their own puraalt ahlpc,
again got tbe wotat of I t They
have Hnmrteblir come off aetood
beet In nil each aklrmltbcs during
the four inonttu of war. whether
they were British bombers for I
i lag .oat Ocrman air d*fe«moa, or
l Nasi heavy shlpe exploring British
j naval dlapoilthma and coa»t Hno
- protection.
A elgnlficant fact about this
I war b that for th# fhr*t time
' poweit ef retetlvely equal aerial
| atrm gth are matched against each
! other. And the obvious anarwvr to
the curloua spectacle of feur
mouths of war without a major
olr battle is that the belligerent*
themselves have not yst dlseov«i*d how Important a faster air
power can be In achieving victory.
Th* Helgoland fight was not
rosily a tattlo sine# only u Ulo
ef British bombers were engaged
with a do*«n or ao Nasi MessercbmMt pursuit ship*. It was
merely anether akltmlsb. What
aach aide apparently atlU te do­
ing la feeling out Iks strength and
effectiveness of tho otbor'* de­
fense setup, srhether In plane* or
anti-aircraft batteries.
Up to date, tho defense has
com* off beat, by all arallabte
date. Bombers operating beyend
tbe tango of pursuit ship protec­
tion have mom often than not
proven easy meal for the foe's
defending light craft. They tu rn
bean downed by guuflr*, engine
failures or fuel exhaustion—usual­
ly before they could read) an im­
portant target or {to very extenlit* scouting work. Only aurpria*
raids bar* netted rasulte for
cither side, end possibilities of
surprise, attack aie growing less
•very day.
Natl apokttunen have baitn busy
fer wa*ka railing tbo notion that
a wholesale German air attack
on British shipping and vital ranDoris U In preparation fer th*
Spring.' There have -teen hints
from France and other sources,
however, that It U not winter
weather and lew visibility which
is holding qp that 'N'axt throat:
but lack of pursuit ships of atfficient range to occ*mp4ny
protect Nash baraboi* In
maaa formation flights h i
Jotpeatb
, ,
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An entirely niter air
ment since thu!outbreak
almost certainly ki&gt;(|
both Qenpan* and the
ttbH .ilt.il*. ibadeffbrt-i «*
tpHckiy float* mt light,
ships, attack tfclpa of
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lliplt new of anybody's light ships.
Only beery, mnlU-motomi bombera canry Aral enough to apan the
W a t s Mtw rau England end
Germany apd return. t o t without
n protective screen of dog-flghtera the bomf e n h a re 'th c a for
been of relatively email value
either side. Th# other feilowV iRfeaulro fleets and bntterten Iwvc
downed Ikem or driven them off
too fieqoeaUy for any other ton
n In be ddrawn,
table exception was in
atrock by
sqrvrteo and rsoght tbe great ma­
jority af thu outmatched Polteii
ulr rarvtce aVpx en (he ground.
Itelf «r two-lbiida of the Potbh
planes that might have helped
ward off th* O sm an ."BlItsflBf*
tend dthr*, or kept th* Polish blub
command In touch with Ite own
armies and enemy • movement*,
never g o t Into lb* air a i all. by all
Bocouai*. They worn Masted by
Gorman bomber* In thair hangars,
paving th* wav for w hst hap­
pened to Poland shortly afterward.
M i ls tha “b ig war", neither
aid* ha* been n m int to risk mass
stteak boeaua*. up to this time
«nd with the plane* now a v a ih ^ .
the risk of losses ao heavy
give th* en*mv definite superior!tv in alv has bran too g re a t
Stockholm has 20 parks, where
100,000 tulip and hyacinth bulbs
are planted annually. In addition
to 04.000 dahlias, phlox and oth­
er summer plants, 1,600 atalcu*
and 600 rhododendron*.

DIRECTORY
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Uoftf Fumllorc At

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FURNITURE CO.
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Phone I
Banforti Av*.
774

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toward Jiiataarantai
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BATTERIES

CITY BRIEFS
liV silssN V isa l-ag*
Fellows Hall Monday UK * at
6:00 o'clock. A full attcudiineu of
members was requested
ed hi older
tbsl plans may ire made for hold­
in g a d istric t M oating at the
lodge In Kaufoni on Jan. IX-

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Re p a ir s e r v ic e
Many Hours Required
rev WRBIng
To Mftke Grid Squad

IINCOLN, Nob., Jon. 6. -U P &gt; 11 teles n lot of w ore te put on
a college athletic show end Uni­
te telly of Nebraska coaches cite
those figure* to prow tti
licliliid tho nine hours cf publb performance by tbn footbell
team are tb eu l 100 hour* of
spring practice daring tb« regular
tettnn. '
Over on the baakethall court th*
boy* hav* tt a little easier. They
practice about MO hour* a era sun
b lu d r w ay ■hfiair
betw een stM aUi and perform fee Mm pebUe at out
l7Tfilpuri,1 ratting fir* th IV 12 hours.
and kURng two persons.
. women and
old men

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As Independent Weapon Of Attack

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H IE 1040 CENSUS IS ABOUT TO

War,And Marriage Bates

When war get* under way, wedding bells are partly
muffled in belligerent and in came neutral lands, as weD,
&gt;• r*«t o rru . but when the fighting ends, weddings ImmodlMely increase
■ 4 « IM Act and the marriage rate rises to a level well above the pre­
A IO T .
war average, according to the Metropolitan Life Insurance
S^“ S „S - ■
Company. It is pointed out that, in a number of coun­
tries, these high marriage rates were maintained for sev­
eral years before returning to the pre-war levci.
Baaing Us conclusions upon the trend of the msrriage
rate during and after the World War, the Metropolitan re-!
veals that the sharped drops occurred in the invaded coun-1
&gt; i H n » m H i ml tries, although declines to some degree occurred in moat of
iamm ami »i Wm •» the warring countries.
( h i n W H IM •&lt;
_ •mi n aN nn &lt;••
With the outbreak or hostilities in 1914. The rate ofI
practically
all belligerents fell precipitously. In France it
IlMN
m l M i dropped from a level of around 8 per 1.000, for the period
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4&gt;«rt n«M
#r NftHhiflti
M at
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I MM M l liS
S lm
M ii __I
IN —
U M -, from 1861 to 1918, to a minimum of 2.3 in' 1911; in Ger­
where the pre-war average rate for the 1851*1918
5 • X J R .r r ^ s r ^ many.
period was also about 8 per 1.000, the rate dropped in 1916
Ii m m b M&gt; •&gt; T»* and 1916 to 4.1 per L000, while in Italy the low point of 1
mm iU A !■ *«H*. 2.7 per 1,000 came in 1917. In England and Wales, and'
6*0 04 mil Im n Vun ^iN* the United 8t*tes, which were not Invaded, the marriage
t a I t •&gt; M
« I N n i lw
ta M il H H I SB* alN rates were not seriously Influenced by the war. &gt;Switxer-1
‘ m i l t i i i M i i i i r i t i . land, a neutral nation, sustained a decline from 7 per 1,000
I N N t l l N I l M mt e f ts I
&gt;&gt; ■&gt;»&gt;■ MM MNi I f W N N . before the war to 6 per 1,000 In 1916, and reached a peak :
kY, JANUARY 4, I MO of fl per 1,000 in 1920.
“Immediately upon the conclusion of the war a prompt!
VERSE FCU TODAY rebound to exceptionally high figures appeared, aa the re­
sult of the consummation of a great number of poetpdnnd
)B, CONSIDER- weddings," the Metropolitan explains.
riENTi A ioft anIn FYance the marriage rate rose from 6,5 per 1,000
•M ir wrath: but
'w art* itlr op angsr,— In 1918 to 14 per 1,000 In 1919, while similar but lass ex­
jtir
treme changes occurred in Germany and moat of the other
RECEPTIVE ATTITUDE 1 countries actively drawn into the war. The variation In
ft for thy servant
the figures for the United States was relatively minor,
Sam. «:P.
and involved an advance from a minimum rata of 9.7 per
1,000 in 1918 to u maximum of 12 per 1,000 in 1920. Th*
TUB NSW YEAR
1937 rate was 11 pur 1,000.
Naw Y*ar' Th« Naw Yearl**
T R•w. baauliful
beautiful they aoend—
fb o a t werda of bouyant hop# ami

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Social Calendar

Takphan* 148

Tribute Is Paid To
M n. Laura Galloway

Personals

Fitting tribute was paid to tha
Mlsa Ruth Hand is spending
MONDAY
memory of Laura Fish Galloway
Diatrtct Zone Meeting of tho a t the Memorial Musicals a t tha the weekend in Bradenton.
m u^
Missionary "Auxiliary Womans Club Wednesday and o
Frank Kelly plans lo spend to­
ino woo presented to tha club
tho F irst Mcthodiit Church
will ho bald In the church a t 10:00 Mrs.' Glenn K. McKay on be­ morrow In Sarasota with friends.
half of the Order of tho Rosa In
A. M. A cerercd dlah luncheon
Wilson Smith left this morning
“hiring memory of Laura GaIU&gt;will be oerred.
for Jacksonville where he will bo
Regular buaineaa and pledge
Mrs. McKay dellvcrod tho fol­ on business.
tarries program of the Woman’a
Missionary Auxiliary of the Flrot lowing tribute:
Friends of Mrs. Ernest Krupii
“As old as grief, as enduring
Method lit Chuwh will be held In
iU regret to Irani that she Is III
ot love, Is the human dealro to
(h r'e M n li a t sYto p. M.
Flint Quarterly Buaineaa Meet­ liorpftuale in material form tho a t her home on Msgnolla Avenue.
ing of the W. M. U. of the Flrot memory of those who hove passed
Joe Pindcr arrived this week
Baptist Church will be held ot through tho door—Into another
from h b home in Pennsylvania to
8:M o’clock In tho church. AU room.
b*
in Sanford for some time.
"History Is starred thick with
memb en ora urged to be present.
8L Catherine’* Chapter of the these memo: Isis—coolly marbles,
Frank Shames plans to leave
Woman's Qulld of the Holy exquisite architecture, scholar­ tomorrow
for a two week’s busi­
charitable foundations for
Crooo Episcopal Church will meet ship*,
betterment, trees, forests, ness trip to New York and Chicsa t 3:30 P. M. at tho homo ot human
roads and bridges stretch lo an to—
Mr*. 8. O. Chose, 902 OoV Ave­ endless
procession from tha im­
nue.
pulse of broken hearts and high
Mrs. R. K. l&gt;rss and family will
th o board meeting of the and honored recognition of noble have as Ihelr weekend guests,
Woman’s Auxiliary of the Pres­ influences of lives whose earthly Mr. nnd Mi*. II. C. Iluwcr of Or­
byterian Church will be held at work Is finished.
lando.
3:00 P. M.
"It is with this emotion that
Mrs. W. E. Smith of Ocsls is
A t 1:10 the regular monthly ws have gathered here this even­
business meeting of the Wom­ ing—her dearly loved and devoted v blting this wvrkend as the guest
of
her brother-in-law and sister,
en's Auxiliary of tho Presbyter­ family, her friends and sister
club-women, to dedicate to the Mr. and Mis. J. U. Ray.
ian Church will bo held.
precious memory of Laura Fish
Mrs. M. S. Messenger left yes­
TUESDAY
Calloway our own modest token
Red crooo board mooting will bo of what she meant to us and to terday for Jacksonville where she
hold In tho Red Cross head- this community; aba was loyal will v b lt her son and daughterquarters a t 10:00 A. M.
always to the club In which she in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mes­
Junior High P. T. A. will claimed ebarter membership; her senger.
meat a t 3:30 o'clock In tho state and national career have
Mr. and M rt. G. C. Slaughter
school auditorium.
given us an abiding appreciation
At 3:30 o'clock on Kxccullvo of her attainments, and though had as their guests h u t night,
her vole* Is silenced, her Influence Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Rteed of
Board mooting will be held.
Jacksonville and Mrs. Slaughter's
The regular bualnoa* and so­ ■till live* on.
cial masting of tho Axarlan class ‘8h* scattered flowers ■■ she brother, B. E. Lacsii.
went along—
,
of The First Baptist Church will
II. Dale Morgan of I'ulnlkn I*
bo hold In tho annex a t TiSO With a cherry heart and a happy
song;
exijeclcd to arrive today to spend
P. M. Hosieries will be M n.
The
flowers
will
bloom,
tho
song
the
weekend with his wife, Mr*.
J. V. Jones, Mrs. A. L. Stacey,
will stay,
H. D. Morgan, who has visited
Mrs. G. C. David and Mrs. LouAlthough from us she lias passed for the |.d*t week with her mother,
rlne Beal.
away.
Mrs. Lillian Vickery-.
Truly, she gave to us her best.
TIIU 1(81) AY
Townsend Club will hold Its And In Heaven aim’s found n
Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Klnanl and
twrfect rest;
weakly meeting at 7:30 I'. M. In
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Muller, of
Kind
and
loving,
faithful
and
E verhsrdt, S. (’.. Imivo retiunrd
Um Court House.
true—.
home a fte r a visiting during tinSho blessed our world by her C hristm as holidays' with Mr. and
passing through.'
Mis- J. R. 11(era of Lake Monroe.
“So now. In loving memory of
Laura Galloway, we present to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles MrClung
the Sanford Woman's Club, this plan to return to their home In
plsno—the gift of many loving Illghpelnt, N. C., (his afternoon
bouta.1*
a fte r spending the past three
In accepting the piano for the weeks with
Mrs. MrClung’s
dub. Mrt. fi. J. Holly. President parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R.
the Sanford Woman's Club de­ Wilson.
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clared! V ' . i r . i •
“On btnalf of the mrtubers and
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Swingle
lands of tbs Woman's Club of have returned borne a fte r Mr*.
ford I accept this beautiful pi- Swingle spent the holidays With
, m Joeing ■memory -of. a won- h er p arents. Me. .and Mrs. Frank
nl woman, Laura Fish CIUo- H arriaon, In FL Valley. Ga., and
jr. This piano has been pitted Mr. .Swingle attended scitnee
In .the-Club. We shall want to meetings In Columliu*, ()., during
live up lo this grand piano by do­ the Christm as vacation.
ing grand things. So let us con­
tinue to render loyal and devoted
ka to our Club. May 1 quote
. . j * final words of Mrs.
...Igltl'* 'dedicatory' In the
Year Book:
tho warmth nf her geu
_ spirit rest upon each club
SAPPY BIRTHDAY
member, In every undertaking de­
signed to further Interest and
Crvtclicn I.undquist
usefulness of an nrgantxation
Gladys Isle Pippin
wbteh was Held very dear to her
Sunday
and to whleh rh* gave untiring
Camilla l.und&lt;|uist
loyalty and devotion.'
Mrs. Lourinc llrsl
'.Tt la with pleasure (hat 1 may
Miss Ruth Cuniming
turn to Arthur J. Graham a lover
Mrs. A. L. Starry
of muale who ran, through this
piano, Interpret to ua the muale
great masters."
Holly also lead the fol_ -telegram from Best Fish, Rev. John Williams
brother of Mr*. Galloway and
To Deliver Sermons
United State* Minister to Egypt:

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CHAPTER 1 OP NEW
IgRlAL '“OVERLAND
WfTH KIT CAB80N*
'LEASE TELL US IF YOU
U M IT OR HOT I

Tho filament of a small, 0-watt
113-volt lamp, ouch u might bo
used for o night light, l* tnInner
than human hair, -Its diameter Is
leas thou five ono-thou*sndths of
on inch.

The Rev. John K William*,
evangelist, of Atlanta, .Gs., will
deliver service* at the Presby­
terian Church for two weeks beginning tomorrow, lie will give
two sermons tomorrow, one at
lltOO o'clock in tho morning and
ona a t 7:30 o'clock tomorrow
night.
Ha* will spaak at the Kemtnolo
High School Monday a t 9:45
o'clock. Ha will deliver sermons
w ery morning a t 10:00 o'clock at
tha Proabytarian Church for tho
*xl two waaka.
Tha Rav. William* was pastor
a t a Proabytarian Church in At­
lanta far away years, later be­
coming general assembly evange­
list far the Church. He was her*
two year* age at tha Presbyterian
Church and road* many friends
during his stay-

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LESS COLUMN of far from ILLI. mm I ' f H*i|»i*cr Her»m«n. 'i* h t l«t * »t! •**• • *»n **f Mtc A n *
M E A N I N G W O R D 8— The) laovluir f u i i ”
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XX’or f Ii I|* H m h r
Net Hit'll
newspapers never get camuti- " F o t a l a lvim '*

The G. A. Coon Evangelistic
Company will open a 10-week
series of Bible and health lectures

Sunday

night a t 7:30 o'clock. or a half
hour preceding the lecture, George
W inters, yomur musician from
F n rcst Lake Academy, will con­
duct 'an old-fashioned community
song service assisted by John L.
Ilsm rlrk, Jr., of Ssnfor.1, a t tho
piano. There will nl*o hi' m i n i
special musical numbers bv other
young sttlsta coming with Mr.
W inters from the academy nt
Forest .City.
The, evangelist. Mr. Conn, who
spent several yearn as a mission­
ary in Central nn.l South Ameri­
ca irfo ru leginning his Itibl#
lecture work In Die states, I* said
to have made extensive tour* of
the Latin American countries and
the ‘ Antilles. Since returning
home, his wink is reported la
hnve carried him over the majori­
ty of the United State* mol Ik,*
no’e brought him to Sanford.
Mr. Coon rxpir»scd the wish
th at all attending lire lecture*
bring Bibles, notebooks, nnd pen­
cil* since the lecture* will bo in
ASSI-.MHI.) til i.iin

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PA R TY

TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1940
SKMINOI.K COUNTY

DEBS
headed l.y
ESTHER tour 110*1. ami nour th«" (Joel
KOH IIN IT K II S T A T E S S E N A T O R
STRANGE should he an out­ :
'Iil (hi* t il .i l lull's t%h *'Ii rom* viiti : r o ll n sf:
standing SOCIAL EVENT TOR II IAffiihIha*
l.rF'tili Hi'l llii'lt If ll.r fidTHE LEAP YEAH—On tlml oc­ I"HliiL' fium thr D i l i I stiu lh**
casion, girls forget Ihelr pride l«OPd ‘ lltuf l« lit* (IDIII* Sind lit)
vt ill | ••*•! Kit. to j nut hr i.
and gt&gt; OUT Tt) GET THEIR!j glory
nilthci iiy n .ih r in craven inFO R R E P R E S E N T A T IV E IN
*
MAN— And witli ■ Sadie Haw | agt&lt; i" j t u i; I).
The l.t*F*tii-N»'i m**u tt Iito ini 1ti«| * .
Bins a fte r him, no J i ll .I1TSU
C O N G R E SS FROM F IF T H
lh**
I«'lI**tt
i
hi? |taa»afi
from
ft*
*
*
is a safe mean* * * * OLDEST I'hrlFtlu It Ni'lriitr IrtlliiRik. “Ms
C O N ItR E S H IO N A I, D IST R IC T
BRIDGE CLUII in th r TRADE riitr ami 11*/*11ti %
• I•l» K o in lh** v o t i : m u h .m :
AT HOME CITY i. th r now N*'i 11*1nr *•** lt&gt; Mart |lt«lt«r l.ddt
I
’Lit*
Truth.
«ul
con tin ul*
DUPLICATE CLUB
competed •hr IlltJlir fVllOl) l/tv«
'llltrl llt-tl.
of those BRIDGE ACES N EW ­ I I hut If. Ihr trlpl) dit !.»• I' r Itic 11*I•*.
l.u %v lk*r 11fM ff m a 11mu x in
MAN,
BROUSK.
WRIGHT, I unify,
tlir-f- In ultr.- lit. am* III
TnRASHER, R O U M
I oI.v rI.a iAs iT.• .ren
FOR (iO V E K N O lt
w iK
n et lh|OII£|| IIIII1111«•» I*. |t| o|
IIOUSHOI.DEII
DEC OTTfcS. f er
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Fa I hr i M**lh*i
OM
Ml" r |*lr i•maI Idm ..f ,.|. v o t i . i*(»n
PAPWORTII stid \V. J. T llin* I •• hi|». *lit
Hrlfitpe nt ih" Molt
PE N — It started out at AU(... I &lt;''-"irnllsr.in*'flies#
Hirer rs |.i,s.
i
TION about 25 y ests sg&lt;&gt; w l l M ' «1n in * S c»e*n rr | h i " i I i r **•
Newman n rlisrte. member, th e n '
FOR S E C R E T A R Y OF S T A T E
some member ti.uk a trip to list- 1
x *»t i : r m « o m ;
BIG CITY ond
heard
about
CONTRACT und non It'* DU-.
i i :« t i : i i i i i \
PLICATE ' • - ROSE SPEER
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.1. finitely COMPLIMENTED ll i r l .i ,,, i mi ... —l*untuilu«
W HITE SNOOD which envere.l
FOR A T TO R N EY G E N E R A L
\\.
In I.
\ • i • r u n * i .m ;
her MUCH ENVIED BRUNETTE I * » » 11" • •"K illI " li«*l
ala V1* a
HAIR at llie LION'S I'llAIUTY f 1•'!*• l».t-«l r r r t 't w iin
t*f 111111111113; |i
RAM. last Saturday uiL-lit In j |M»F.
I l l ' l l I* l i 'T — l i t •&lt;• g r
Ihr M ayfair— DOTTY WARREN
i i r « R n .n f 1,, lotlh
with s perfect white japnntco in
i•OR C O .M IT R O I.I.ER
tll - .iln l I f M l l I t « l
her hair and her ONE AND Itn
t u n ; | on u n i:
\
l • til m ill lii# *% |I«*-)
ONLY RALPH STEW ART w ric l ' " H t l il tn 'ii »• " I i l f i l i
■Iso in sttem lnnre ami DORIS Xlsl 1 t H i k e r K J u * .
HAM . n ith W histling JIMMV
'1 II.
I lilt IM *| J .
THORNI.Y of Postal Telegraph 1* M ill III h l M t l l l P I * |i
FOR S T A T E T R E A S U R E R
made n grand entrance nt In­
X i i l i : Ki*ll o m :
mist i^roiciila^el m
termission * * • MIAMI SOCI
ETY took note when BBTIIt | “ A .V u "
'
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Tl»•'
W
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la
l&lt;lr
u*.
ln#i
I..i u. i
arrived for ■ visit with UNCI.r. •nl* I'-IIMW OH
*' l'l« h II • 4i. 1.. , s-ltll
JOHN MURRELL— She was quite VUII Mi Ila iu
FO R S T A T E K Ill'E R IN T E N D K N T O F
Iiui (!iiiutl"ii 1u 1In
attractively an.earrd on
every pr«»*iul.—l.nikf auit.
I
P IIIII.IC IN ST R U C T IO N
society page In that playground
n n : Full list;
uf Kt«*#d lh«* |&gt;a*|
city— pictured In night
clubs, hadKurII#all
MMliia In luako our
sports, ami w hat not— And did 1 lit* * lad.—XXlilltlar.
you see th a t huge- ORCHID
« o \f.iiM ;v rio v%i. cm m M
CORSAGE and (list
GOOD
C o r n r r I ’u i k A v. in to nn.l ‘I'ftliJ
FO R CO M M ISSIO N ER O F
LOOKING MALE ami THOSE Blr*
•(.
A C m C U l.T U K E
SWANKY
PLACES • • • I
J llrrnaid lloot. Mhiinitr
HiiimU) H'honl. j ii A. M.
vim: f u i i u n i :
quite calmly strolled Into the
Murnim
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Ing in quest of
PERSONALS
r»«r.

Ilv huhla (ha kv) Tlnir urv mult)
llilnsf
II' rouM fall
about II,
rannul
b**p Ilirf«i 110*5. llr will It miJ it g
Inin .1
■Irp l*r *lfM TI»HI U btllri Ilian
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Of inarirl ur aurf»rl»»:
AY.V,r
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Ilia invrry
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body’s birthday. Let
OUR flowers send
iwnr greetings. Cut
flowers fo r every oc­
casion, Funeral Da*
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cut. shipped— Olid to i|tinte D ll'h
llea.ttnK Itooni
Milk.- n
Murk (X) lioforp
MYERS “p u ttin g a little filthy | ;J "0. " V'" ‘ K "" r '"^
lucre'* In the old pocket—If the I '-im ii- , i|„
i,„ ii.r
F O R I'ltK S ID K N T IA I. K I.K IT O IL S
%hi* h tt ill l»r i «*m«I
good wife has sewed it :tip F ilin'1 l.«*FYitn•Nr ruu'ii %
v a r a r u n ix v u x
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need wn* I’ ‘i s11
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nettled d o w n to bunint'fe.— that
XI.h i .I uk H m » i.i |
l», g ettin g those celery field*j p . ' m ',M '

LITTLE
WONDER
STUDIO

St. Hllda’A &lt;
Woman’* AuxlUai
Kpisccnol Churkh
day afternoon «n
tho Parish llouao
home of Mrt. Ert

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F r r %le r* hr|d ill lh*

auditorium

(lie form of Bible aiq
numerous text* dt*i
pored for tha u k f
difficult paisagaa.
Tho ffrat rabjact
Ices, to bo (Ivon Hur
8:00 o'clock, will bO " « ■
irriptural itudy of “iK M
the saved, the hopO ! ■
of the ranxonted of C k a
The doom of lb*' A t f l
open ot 7:00 ..Vkwk: I f Fhereby
service will begin Ot 7U3 .•hko
it*
and the lecture will loot f« ?*. l l.tl*
o'clock until about t:00 &lt;»r f i l l
Tho admiialon i* froo and
Invltetl to attend, accordln(
management, which
will be plenty of o e t i d l
the auditorium
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menU—They seem to be
tin
•tot riia m i: iix i *t i » i ‘ « tit mi ii
only medium by which people rx
*iii » f
press th eir superlative adver*.; C orne r Klm uiul «J* it* \i* .\ y *It"
H
criticism • • - • C O L I . I . b i. im ii . u Hunt.
STUDES have returned to their
I'riurli n* II »« ) &gt;1 ll&gt; I lie ]
STUDIES. RELATIVES having ' ! ,' t ' ‘V';' {}'*l'",,r,hs n i
J-rlurned to th eir RESIDENTS.
v a* l- M
RESOLUTIONS for the new year
l-rioer Jlr.iiu*. VV.o.
having been RESOLVED un.l a

(either on or off the record)
and suddenly I grabbed the old
faithful tools of tho reporter
and pre|&gt;ared to grab the SCOOI*
— for women were ilaihinc about
madly
everywhere—Who
bad
fainted, been killed, committed
•ulrldo?—Just a super JANU­
ARY SALE following tho Christ­
mas rush • • • CONGRATULA­
TIONS to tha new TRAINMEN
ROY HEEL, MAYO LANGSTON.
OalV three Amoriran college* RALPH DEAN, BUUDY LAKE
—William and Maty,
----- 1 —STATE MARKET MANf C.
'niterYale—a re older than I
sity of Havana.

and Monday

A J

Mrs. J. L. Barker of Quitman.
Go., be* announced the marriage
T U L r i n t T MICTHOOIET C M V R C I I
r f n s T THRitTUX r u t tu n
L c r n r r l*Afk A v« nu« i n d F i f t h
of her daughter, Ila Belle, to Carl
A tth ui V I t s n h - r c , Xlinlstrt
J h i &gt; I Minim. IIII.I t behind Hurl
Fetler, also of Quitman, but who
M
r*
II
J Cla use. J u n i o r Chi'll &lt;*l r *&gt;rT W. I*. It u h r u a n . Taa tor
for several years read* his home L e a d e r
f i u n d i r Hcl.tn l, t i l l A M . 1 1 of
III Sanford. The marriage was
bu n d er mornlme at a It. DHde
"
b
u r n i n g * f i ’ oVsKlp, 1 1 : * * o'c lock.
with TIit Hood Confess on
solemnised Saturday, Dec 23, at 1 School,
llicniT; Muill.ru is l) -:i the R«lm nUtrutlu n o f tlm “ H t c n m t n t
the Methodist Parsonage In Quit- the
oi tho Lo rt T i 8 M p r * f .
Lesson Text.
man with the Rev. 11. H. Krlsler
T t 'y i i f I ' r o p I r ’R u i t r tl n c * . 9 : 1 * I*.
Hund.tr inornlhi; *1 II i*u ..’cloi-X,
Worship |*. .1,-1 Willi the th&lt; Inc id U.
officiating.
K hduIii s pirRclilhK o n %Ire. 7 id
r h e llisnscn
l s n s r l l oi
o f VUII;
O u it. jI " K&gt;• r »‘ ,,,a,*d
1'h r ls tU ni,rA (|lt.
I'risMlnitlrr.
u n a l K in u - v't-lvck;
Mbs Bis nncnc
Hcrruon b&gt;
ih#
|*«iBtor;
by X U r U n aii J
man acted os maid-of-honor and 1 bu nds) SI rlall.R ul J : J # .* Ill* Hurt. ‘T h «
net.
Waller Fcsler of thl* city, brother Kvu n srll st li* Blls-c-1Is.is **f the u r c k , XXTa lIt eKrN Plln&gt;
A Y : XtithiHllU XIcii ' r Club
l l i s n K t I l s U c IIn u i, u l l l i ll.r Iheiur.
of the groom, was beat man.
"H irrr
C h r .s ll n n
A
J'r r .i a re u U ii : meet lit 7 :0 0 o 'c l o c k ; au p p rr
Mr. and Mrs. Fe«lrr will make I D . u . r . list." I i r a t i d l*j the Mlii.s* i* u&lt;W |»» om mnt.
X X B D N R SD A T : XIIU*XX*rek p r a y e r
their home with the former’s par­ ler
Wldh. wl.iv cirnlnH -.1 l:M. ’t m l f f . 7:00 r . II.
ents at their countiy home near Chureli
XX*RDM Kit DA Y : A t
T :t * I* XI.
Nlulil nl nil lit- Chtirrlirs,'
Quitman.
Wllhrln,r*nin Nlblsr-k. ilaushlrr ul Klrat ret furm atx'e. the "Xlavon
Mi. nn.l Mrs l.rnnnid NM.li.rk, Ir.l ll t l l Itlncera**.
K H DA Yf At I t . 00 A. XI. T ha
ll.r I*r nxs*t Mrrllng. and the Min 1»TF IIIT
ll e t MlFFloit.tr) ItiNtllutt* o f th«
isl.-r lir.iuahl ll.r mr-sasr i*n. t t .Uim
ln
D la tr lrt H|iFiktira nt thin
•Tilt il.HH. Hut-rli." Muritin I'rar*
• nn will tr«d Illr .H-etltiK HrSI lM«trlrt Nr«*retHrj. XX'oman'M &gt;|l«*
Wf-lnrs.l-., evrl.lns. and lb.- tl.rli.r D la tr lrt H f f r e u r t . W om a ns Xll«*
l o n i r r Horlety; Dr. A K r r d Tur*
will hr. 'The tlrulh* ll.u.nl uf Mai." Fn**r,
I'real itrut llmiitj t.f XI Iff .on *.

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a atfr up snrer,—
I

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TUB NSW YEAH
"Thu Naw Year’ Tha Naw Year!"
Ittw beautiful they toand—
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THE 1940 CENSUS IS ABOUT TO BE TAKEN

War. And M arriage Bates

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When war gets under way, wedding bells are partly
muffled In belligerent and in some neutral lands, aa wall,
but when the fighting enda, weddings immediately Increase
and the marriage rate rises to a level well above the pre- •
war avorage, according -to the Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company. It ia pointed out that, in a number of coun*
triaa, these high marriage rates were maintained for sev- j
era) years before returning to the pre-war level.
Basing its conclusions upon the. trend of the marriage
rate during and after the World War, the Metropolitan re-1
veals that the sharpest drops occurred in the invade! coun-1
triea, although declines to some degree occurred In most of i
the warring countries.
With the outbreak or hostilities in 1014. The rate or
practically all belligerents fell precipitously. In France it j
dropped from a level of around 8 per 1.000,, for the period
from 1861 to 1018, to a minimum of 2.3 in 1918; In Ger­
many. where the pre-war average rate for the 1861*1918
period was also about 8 per 1,000, the rate dropped In 1016
and 1016 to 4.1 per 1,000, while In Italy the low point of
2.7 per 1,000 came in 1917. In England and Wales, and
the United States, which were not Invaded, tin marriage
rates were not seriously Influenced by the war. 'Switzer­
land, a neutral nation, sustained a declino from 7 per 1,000
before the war to 6 per 1,000 in 1916, and reached e peak
of 9 per 1,000 In 1020.
"Immediately upon the conclusion of the war a prompt
rebound to exceptionally high figures appeared, aa the re­
sult of the consummation of a great number of postponed
weddings," the Metropolitan explains.
In France the marriage rate rose from 6,6 per 1,000
in 1918 to 14 per 1,000 In 1919, while similar but leas ex­
treme changes occurred In Germany and moat of tha othor
countries actively drawn Into tha war. The variation In
the figures for the United States was relatively minor,
and Involved an advance from a minimum rate of 9.7 per
1,000 in 1018 to a maximum of 12 per 1,000 in 1920. The
1037 rate was 11 per 1,000.

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Grade Crossing Accidents

N strong Ur* powara of darkness
Bo rough tha way appaan,
Far tho»a who strive with deed
' ** W m *i f f t l e a t “Good Will to
down tba yaaral
Y * lh;t« la alranith In daunttau
In a tong,
haarta will aayl
Uilak to aae a happier day T
hapa la raalah wrong V

Although accidents involving trains mid uutomubilcH
uro Ylcfinitely on the decline, there nro still far too many
of them end In view of their usually serious nature, more j
effective steps, It seems to us, should be taken to cllminata
them altogether through the more generous construction
of bridges nnd underpasses.
"Fatalities resulting from highway-railroad grade
crossing Occidents in tho first nine months of 1030 totaled
060, a decrease of 40 fatalities compared with tho corraaportdlng period of 1038," &lt;the Bureau of statistics of the
Interstate Commerce Commission announces.
In the first nine months of last year. It is further
revealed. 2,633 persons were Injured in such accidents com­
pared with 2.706 In the corresponding period of .1938. Ac­
cidents at highway-railroad grade crossings in the ninemonth period last year totaled 2,274, a decrease of 60
compared With thl- MHrtmdtlthk of 1038;------------- j
hlghway-r
There were ’lOS'&amp;UXilarfoAilHflte from'‘ highway-railSeptember
road gYade croulhg WtMldMtk in ;th®*
t e i wottth
’. ' t l of
_____
alone, a reduction ’hf
’o f l&lt;ftt«rcdihp&lt;ircd'«
l&lt;m«rc&lt;iihpilrcd ■wlih 'September, 1988.
Persona Injured totaled 286 comparod With 298 for the
corraiondlng month'of 1038, Highway-railroad gratia
crossing accitIouUiii.3eptcmb«K;lwJ,JCttir..t0jiil?dJ?60 com­
pared pith 250 for thfi.^ ^^ p c r l^ o f lM8.
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Social Security . Sensation Caused Judge R. W. Ware
Payments Will By Deposition Of To Be Candidate
British War Chief F o r Re-Election
Begin This Year (CMllMfS S t-* rase navi
( t k a l t i M r i m r a s s OaO
bint, a idacr In Ihr e a r rahlnel
as preildont of the board at
trade.
Dapper ■Uorc-Di'IUui bad n
quick rise to fame in Ihrvo year*
aa transport ; minister, tlurloa
which lie Instituted trsffia stand­
in
which bccaiiip known ,;a«
Social Security payments" tu ard*
baarons.
. i i
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retired workers, Ihslr - aged Bsllsha
Than
oq May SH, 1031, he was
wires, widows and orphan* will

ty Judge have been conducted hi
rucli a manner aa to fully war­
rant a veto of coufUsace and ap­
proval by the ciUarns of our
County, and t hope .that I may
m r M r taaaauio’’—Hum
have tho opportunity of -aorrlng
laalaat worda record—
another term as your County
hurt, ahall not
Judge and fur this opportunity
Zo*iL
I will conlintus to._______wL
_
fjjjjkii W » thal
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to you, my ilneire appratlallon.
"I will, greatly' ippreclate tho
begin wiUi the new year,-accord­ named w ar larcrrtury to put now vote
at the Lord!'!
of every clttaen .it our Coun­
ing to ME, Paul K. Weaver, tip In, Britain’s arp&gt;y- - 1
ty a l the DcwocraUe Primary ito
iSsnsgcr of tbk. Orlande Plaid
' Wa abor on!
K t Jsn. a.—tA7—T(»a
Office of the Social Security Finn?
jli command atiauunccd wol also., apwt
Brsrd. Tbo federal I nunfluioo.
thbdrtn. hujuqn,
"that 400 Russia In hod words, td Others
program got nsflor ’eSy .tnudfiji L it
1, and the first monthly gWke H
.W .W '
*V 1
nurd tlivlsloa
lOiinl'
dlvlalon stul
glorious d aw ito(
tempts
to
racotaf^ loot groumi toward
will be glren to eligible ;wsAotd
'Juntotrantni
OtIB PER CAPITA debt for all Lhtriciiea of. govern­ ■
along
the
eaitern
.frostier
while
Lake K la n ta .lh * eo
can work—and ment totaled 860.28 In 1018; in 1038 It totalod 8432.66. In shd 0*dlr'tlfptndtnts 6n Feb. 1 Sovtat bombing
^
ostend
planes
for the month of January.
.-an d -fighting
their atttickl on southern cit­ said
other words, thp. workrrwlth-the «naUeatr-4n&lt;KM«er who
in that sectqr.
j
Ur.' Woavyr extiUlaed that u cd
ies
and
towns.
'
.1jlf f iW aaI. e.m . - ■1- a a II ;
probably delays 80lHg tA’th i ilMtWt Of MkUates to buy a wngt earner who is 03 may fUs The reinforced Russian divi­ O ther-Itursbin- rnttactw aero
• claim
. . . . for . monthly . benefit*,
m sions on the Karelian Isthmus, repuUqd ^ghelcrUay, -aho ooniaiu111 iaaVo this haddlbia' aland new pair of shoes because he can’t afford It, owes the govhaving aba Oddned their heavy • &lt; "l'*?' -»*'•’M ■ ■ ... .
lion ernment nearly 8660! Some day a .tart must bo nuuie to Ptj»h^r J j J -s .n m * » »
»MAjMth*r Ruaahn Dlvtahir
blows against the Filins’ Mannerpay the public debt.- Paylng -lt will b« painful—but
L Wrtm sine* Jan. i. m37 when helm
line, were.1 tak l to b* build­
painful
than
not
paying
it,
which
Is
something
oil
of
us
u&gt;*
system
went
into
operation,
ing
concrete defenses fo r n
A frland a t aura haa suggested
will
eventually
find
out
If
wo
continue
to
follow
the
line
of
l«nd
payment,
will
»un
when
fortified
line of their awn.
a good way to food tha unem
Tho reports Indicated that the
u v s i Is m s prom r &gt; ( t VM,
‘ Why not let them have least resistance. Those who have subscribed to the belief k« r»Urs. from work,
The old-age and aurvlvurs In­
army was picparod fur a Fallow* Hall Mondry eight at
5 ? 7 p in * c b j
that we have been getting something for nothing are due surance program under the Hu­ Red
long campaign on the CO-mlle- 8 -.00 o’clock. A full attendance of
member* waa requested In older
Wa Uant by duiug. For In- for a rude awakening, and the sooner It comos the better rls! Security Act provides for Wide Isthmus.
poymonl
of
monthly
benefits
be­
(The Finnish
legation In that plans may be made for hold­
that* waa the follow who off we shall be.—Charjotte, N. C., Observer.
ginning
in
1040,
net
only
tu
tho
London announced that Finnish ing n district mooting of tho
in Jail tka uthar day for
wage earner who retires after troops have penetrated 10 to ledge&gt; in Hauf)
fold‘ on Jaa. 18.
CLASS I RAILROADS of the United Slates In the the ago of 00, but u n d er' cer­ 16 miles deep into Hovlet terri­
urdora in tkla country first ten months of 1030 had a net income of 823.246,000, tain conditions, to the members tory In the illrcvtlen nf Repoln,
am now aakl to to- the Association of American Railroads announces. In the of Uo family. The Uiree groups on Important Red army base
_______T hat will give tha first ten months of 1038, Class I roads had a net deficit of pereont who tuoy be entitled across the frontier between 1.1to benefit* a r ti
aoeaotblug to worry about
qksa and Kuhmo, and that fight­
of 8161i309,000. For the month of October, 1030, Class 1 1 t&gt;
I. Wa_
Wage coi tiers 00 or more ing Is going on 1n Russian ter­
LINCOLN, Nob., Jan. 4.
k..Dewey would probably railroads had a net income of 868,621,000 compared with , )u r, old who decide to retire ritory, Repels it about 80 miles It lake* n lot *f worn to pat
pood proaldant If knroatt a net Income of 824.171,00Q. in October, 1988.—Exchange. ■wwho jwcrW-j.- tMnJHlJ^jjr over the border).
-•
a college athletic show and U nlgat and Coaaat uniat acLast night's communique ap vcislty- v( Nebraska coaches cite
have
sufficient
wsgo
who
tka; U- H. waa all the
M to Indicate that the these figures to prove Ml
had to do.
lag fronts
generally had
Behind the' niae hours cf pubMust F air’ by the Annie Itus- (redIts from jobs covered by the
set
i
tho
wives
of
such
worker*
If
m q tle l yosterday‘ UBiMik
R H P ii* performance by tha football
m U Company on Fob. 0 and lOj
MMO Tan BallWahlp
or
whoa
they
are
66;
or
any
chil­
attaoka
by
Russian
bombing
team
a r t about 140 hours of
Cornstla OtL Sklnnsr on Fob.
lea U. B- Coaala In*
l i ) tho National Symphony with f r y J g j y 10. or 16 If attend planes were reported from vari­ spring practice during the regular
■*“
*Tut wouldn‘l
ous centers.
Muon.
Hans Klndlsr conducting on Fob. lag R k W t
&gt;
a* awful u f f wave If it
Nine Riusttn ptsscs yesterday
Ov«r on tb* basketball court Um
f . Widow* a t eg* 01 of wage
t l f Mmo. Cllsabotk Scbumann,
fsissus Visnsss soprano, on earners who died afte r J a .u a Or dropped i t boom* on Hie town boy* have R a Mill# oasLr- They
Fob. I l l and a production of i, IP40; widows, regard lee* .o f Of VoIklA, near Keuveia, which practice about 840 tooura a Season
Tha wofat drought la tha bisWINTER PARK. Jon.
Ibo “tiuatn A
age, If there are ysung chil­ la half way between Helsinki sad perform far tba public stout
'a f the oaaaUv b pradlatad Aaaic
kale Roseall Sartos, dramatic Rnaosll Company on 'Mar. 16 and dren.. and dspendsnt childroa and Vtipuri, setting fire to 10 IS hours,
moor. But wo rofuaa
‘ tha winter
thsmselvcs nnUl age 10, ur IS hoaooa and kUflng two persona.
ad (boot diuughta ia at*^oil\as College wUI open Its IS.Tha cast for "End of ttuiumur,' if they ore regularly attending FWtoon women hod
old men Usher N early Loves
aa oura.
aevea-attraction
program
on as announced by Mlso Lockhart, school, may be entitled to bene­ were Injured.
. -The 400 Russians w ert re­ Wawtrohe O f Clothes
Friday evening. Jan. I t . with a la csmpssad of Uolon Bailey, fits.
to bo nuaM qua#- production of “ End of Suniomr" George Holt, Newton Mertll. Rose , , 8. Hurvivlug parents of Um parted io have been stain la
her Iho goovoraaaant
ram i
wag* oarwot, at ago 41. if they OeUlttei-eUarhs in the Ruomustaged by Um Annie *«“ AII
OKA &lt;2m r, Jaa. 6. nearly 41 bill
bllUona, Company undar the direction of
wore dependant on him a t UM
By m MUiaa. But Dorothy U oh h o g t
The three- rla. Richard KaUy, nnd Theodor* time nf hi* death gad if ha’ I t l r d division'
k
tow paltry billion* act comedy by 8. N. Bobramn
loaves a a widow or child, mag 4«t to ribbons a :
I* poo him when ho tgrpitosd
• thnoT
hai *a
titled to boanfRa.
hongftu.
snlltled
Ot aaether unspecified ^ ‘poltrt
will also he presented twice on
OWpr ■w a r d ra b e w a lk in g aw ay
Claims may bo filed wRhou&lt;I northeast af Laka-lmdoga.
Saturday, kt tilO and at &lt;a&gt; tt
Engineer* hsliova th at In tho
liner
I n ' tgo .Suouosalml secto r-&gt;66 m u '
o’clock.
.
M ar future that* will ho further chary* a t Mr. Weayof** afflte at
■aid te hara boon the
Other features announced tur. Slgnlfimat Inevuaeae in lbs atfW 811 8. Orange, Orlando. Flsrlda.
’oUow
m
u ta h e n ' priaonora. admittod
•f
Um Mrios Include the foUowlag:
tiraeloa af Internal oombnitkn
tn a continuation ot
! " R i • lectors by II- R- K a lc M W k - _______
cation "InOU re-&gt;.___ I hi kan ■*
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er. footed war aasrsspondant, on ,|0atrlai and
t t
built
aa.
aids
fran.
kick
watpr
In
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Power

Limitations seen
As Independent Wi

By KIRKS L. SIMPSON
Associated Prooo S taff Writer
Tho Utoot air kklimUh over
Helgoland Bight, between Brttloh
m and Gorman punult
bomber*
M l
ab b s, haa definite significance to
military man, oroa though Um re­
m it i i n dl«puled by London and
D erlta.lt dotnoaetrsted again-Jhit
I there era definite IhnHatioas on
:%irpowor aa an Indopeodonl
pon of attack. Bomber*, unprotect­
ed by their own pursuit ships.
■again got the wotst of I t They
11taro hrvnrlabljr come off second
best In alt such iklrmlsbes during
Ih* four months of w»r. whether
' they wore Biltisli bomber* foci
i mg .oat German air defenses, or
I Nasi heavy ship* exploring British
' naval dlspotltlons and coast Ihm
■protectionA significant fact about this
1mar Is that for tha first time
paw ns of relatively equal aerial
I strength are matrhod against each
j other. And the obvicus answer to
the curious speclnrle of four
■month* of war without a major
| air bottle U that the tcMgerenta
' themselves have not yet diacovi a led how important a factor em­
power can be in achieving victory.
Tha Helgoland fight was not
really a. ta ttle since only a trio
of British bombers worn engaged
with « doson or so Naal Messerchraklt pursuit ships. U wa*
merely another skirmish. Wbst
esch side apparently still la do­
ing 1a feeling out the atrength nnd
effectiveness of tho other's de­
fense setup, whether In planet or
anti-aircraft batlsrias.
Up to date, tho defense haa
come off best, by oil available
data. Bombers operating beyond
tho range of pursuit shin protec­
tion hove more often than not
proven easy meat for tb* foe’s
defending light croft. They have
been downed by gunfire,, engine
failures or fusl exhaustion—usual­
ly before they could reach an im­
portant target or do very extan
live scouting work. Only surprise
raids bare netted results for
cither side, end possibilities of
surprise attack aio growing Its*
every day.
N atl spokesmen have besn busy
f t r week* sailing tba notion that
a wholesale German air attack
on British shipping and vital soaoort* ia In praps ration for tha
Spring- There- ha vs te en hinta
from France nnd other source*,
however, that It Is not winter
weather and low visibility which
la bolding qp that R a il thrust;
but lack of pursuit ship* of skfj
flcicnt range to accompany n a j
protect N ail
moss forth*t!
forecast. . . . .
An entirely nHr air
w ant since Umi1outbreak _
alm o st' certainly im pro.
both Osrmonv and tb* ssllJ
tihm .its.il*. tho/icfftirtit*
quickly float* a f light,
ships, attach skip* of
present-'known cruising
*nrh .planes-' &lt;* till 7
• A* kmhJ trlp vf about
700-mlUt h about the

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limit now ot anybody’s light ships.
Only heavy, multi-motored bomb­
ers carry fuel enough to span tb*
tflstaMO between England and
Germany a r i return. Yet without
a protective a c m ti ef dog-fight­
ers the bomEen have! thus far
been of tolatlvrly-small vain*
either side. Tb* other fellow’s
ami batteries hive
fstisiv*
or drlrtu them off
too frequently for any other conunion to b* drawn.
exception wax In
The notable cxi-tpilm
twist'd. Thera Germany struck by
___ the great
m»surprise and caught
,
Jorfty of thc outmatched Polisii
otr service «Mr« on the ground.
Half c r two-thlid* qf tha Polish
planes that might have holncd
ward off the German "BlitrNFF'
Itnd drive, or kept the Polish hl^li
command In touch with Its own
xrtales and enemy - movement*,
never got Into ths air at all, by all
aocoualx. They were blasted by
German bombers In their hangars,
paving the wav for w h it hap­
pened to Poland shortly afterward.
But In Uia "big ’war", neither
aid* has been willing to risk mass
ottaok because, up to . this time
and with the planet now avallaLU.
the risk of loss** so heavy a / 8
give the enemy definite superiori­
ty in air ha* been too great-

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100,(XX) tulip aud hyacinth bulbs
are planted annually. In addition
to 06,000 dahlias, phlox and oth­
er summer plants, 1,600 amicus
and 800 rhododendrons.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

'ocial And Personal Activities
1088 LILLIAN ADAMS, Society Editor

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Ttkyhone 148

Tribute Is Paid To
Mrs. Laura Galloway

Personals

Fitting tribute was paid to lbs
Miss Ruth Hand la spending
MONDAY
memory of Laura Fish Galloway
DUIrk t Zone Meeting of the a t Uw Memorial Musicals a t tha the weekend in Disdeulon.
Women's Missionary Auxiliary Womans Club Wednesday and a
Frank Kelly plans to spend toof tha First Msthodiit Church piano was presented to the club
will bo held In tha church at 10:00 by Mrs. Glenn E. McKay on be­ inoirow in Saresula with friends.
A. M. A covered dish luncheon half of the Order of the Rose In
Wilson Smith left this morning
"loving memory of Laura Gallowill bo served.
for Jacksonville where be will be
Secular business and pledge
Mre. McKay delivered tho fol­ on business.
service pro*ram of the Womans
Missionary Auxiliary of the First lowing tribute:
Friends of Mrs. Kmeit Krupp
"As old as grief, as enduring
Methodist Church will be held In
as love, la the human desire to will regret to learn that she is ill
the church a t 8KX) P. M.
F irst Quarterly Dusineas Meet­ perpetuate in material form tho at her nomc on Magnolia Avenue.
ing of the W. M. U. of Urn P in t memory of those who have passed
Joe rindcr arrived this week
Baptist Church will be bekl at through the door—into another
from his home in Pennsylvania to
1:80 o'clock In the church. All room.
be
In Sanford for sonic time.
"History
la
atarred
thick
with
members are urged to be present.
8 L Catherine's Chapter of tha these memoilals—costly marbles,
Frank Shainca plans to leave
architecture, arholarWoman's Guild of the Holy exquisite
charitable foundations for tomorrow for a two week’s busi­
Cross Episcopal Church will meet shlpa,
betterment, tries, forests, ness trip to New York and Chicaa t 8:30 P. M. at the home ot human
roads and bridges stretch la an *o.
_____
Mrs. 8. O. Chase, 002 Oak Ave­ endless
procession from tha Im­
nue.
pulse of broken hearts and high
Mrs. R. II. Deus anil family will
The board meeting of the and honored recognition of noble have as their weekend guests,'
Woman's Auxiliary of the Pres­ Influences of lives whose earthly Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bower of Or­
byterian Church will be held at work la finished.
lando.
8 .-00 P. M.
"It U with this emotion that
Mr*. W. E. Smith of Ocala Is
A t 3:30 the regular monthly we have gathered here this even­
business masting of the Wom­ ing—her dearly loved and devoted visiting this weekend as the guest
an'* Auxiliary of tho Presbyter­ family, bsr friends and sister of her brother-in-law and slater,
chib-women, to dedicate to the Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ray.
ian Church will be held.
precious memory of Laura Fish
Mrs. M. 8. Messenger left yes­
TUE8DAY
Galloway our own modest token
Red cross board meeting will he of what aha meant to ua and to terday for Jacksonville where she
hold in the Red Ctosa head­ this community; she was loyal will visit her son and daughterquarters a t 10:00 A- M.
ahraya to the club In which she in-law, Mr. and Mr*. W. B- Mes­
«
Junior High P. T. A. will claimed charter membership; her senger.
meat a t 3:30 o'clock in tho stats and national career have
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. .Slaughter
given us an abiding appreciation
school auditorium.
A t 3:30 o'clock an Executive of her attainments, and though had aa their gucata last night,
her vole* is silenced, her influence Mr. ami Mrs. R. R. Stem! of
Board meeting will be held.Jacksonville and Mrs. Slaughter's
The regular business and so­ still Uvas on.
cial meeting of the Axarian class 'She scattered flowers as she brother, B. E. Lucas.
went along—
o t Tho Flrat Daptlst Church will
ha held In the annex a t 7:30 With a cherry heart and a happy *11. Dale Morgan of Palalka la
expected lo arrive today to spend
song;
P. M. Hostesses will be Mrs.
J. V. Jones. Mrs. A. L. Stacey, The flowara will bloom, the song the weekend with hia wife, Mrs.
will stay,
H. I). Morgan, who haa visited
Mrs. O. C. David and Mrs. LouAlthough from us she lias passed for the past week with her mother,
rine Beal.
away.
Mrs. Lillian Vickery.
Truly, she gavo to us her best,
THURSDAY
Mr. and Mis. W. D. Klnanl and
Townsend Club will huld Its And In Heaven slic's found a
rfect real;
Mr. and Mr*. T. G. Muller, of
waokly meeting a t 7:30 I'. M. In
and
loving,
faithful
and
Kverhardt, S. C.. hevet returned
tho Court House.
true—
home after visiting during the
She blessed our world by her Christmas holiday* with Mr. and
pasting through.'
Mia. J. II. Illcra uf lake Monroe.
"80 now. In loving memory qf
Laura Galloway, we present to
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Mi-Clung
th* Sanford Woman's Chib, this plan to return to their home In
piano—tha g ift of many loving Hlghpoiut, N. C., this afternoon
hoarts.
after spending the past three
In accepting the piano for Ihv weeks with
Mis. MrClung'a
club. Mrs. R. J. Ilolly, President parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R.
of tha Sanford Woman’s Club de­ Wilson.
clared: I
l
"On'behalf of Die members and
Mr. and Mr*. M. C. Swingla
I* Woman's .Club of have returned heme after Mr*.
ilwbadinflM'pK Swinglb spent th* hslldaya with
orjr of a wwn1 hsr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
dtrfnl woman, baum Flih Gallo­ Harrison, In Ft. Valley, Ga., and
way. This piano has been placed Mr. ‘ Swingle attended science
In the Club. Wr shall unlit lo meeting* in Columbus, O., during
up to this grand piano by do- the Chrivtmsi vacation.
grand things. So let ii.« con­
tinue to render loyal nml dt-vulrd
service lo our Club. May I quote
In dosing th* final word* of Mrs.
Denry Wight's 'dedicatory' in the
Club Year Book:
"'M ay the warmth of her gra­
tia spirit rest upon each club
BAI'I'T UlItTIIDAi
member, In every undertaking de­
Cretchen Lundquist
signed to further Interest and
Gladys Isle Pippin
utafulntsa of an organization
which waa held very dear lo her
Sunday
and to which she gave untiring
Camilla Lundquist
loyalty and devotion.'
Mrs. Lourine Ileal
"It la with pleasure that I may
Miss Ruth Cum in log
turn to Arthur J. Graham a lover
Ml*. A. L- Hlocey
of musle who can, through this
piano, Interpret to ua the music
of the great masters."
Mr*. Holly also read, the fol­
lowing telegram from Best Fish, Rev. John Williums
brother of Mrs. Galloway and , To Deliver Sermons
United Slates Minister to Erypt:
"I am profoundly grateful to
The liev. John II Williams,
those who mads
possible the love­
iada poa*
ly memorial
merai
to Laura which you evangelist, of Atlanta, 'Ga., will
dedicate tonight. My alaler never deliver service* a t the Presby­
terian Church for two week* be­
“ " ‘ friends."
iorgot her Sfriford
ginning tomorrow, lie will give
two sermona tomorrow, one at
The filament of a small, 0-watt 11:00 o'clock in the morning and
CHAPTER 1 OK NEW
115-volt lamp, such aa might be on# a t 7:30 o'clock tomorrow
HEMAL •“OVERLAND
used for a night light, la thinner nlghl.
than haman hair. Its diameter Is
WITH KIT CARSON*.
Ha will apeak at the Seminole
lass than five ona-thousandtha of High
8chool Monday a t 11:45
FLEASE TELL U3 IF YOU
aa b&gt;ch._________________
o'clock. Ha will deliver sermons
LUCK IT OR HOT I
Ons of tha world's greatest every morning a t 10:00 o'clock at
or deposits Is located In AM-' the Presbyterian Church for the
ca, in Capa Provinca, Northern next tyro weeks.
Th* Rev. Williams waa pastor
j '- l "
Transvaal and on tha Northern
of a Presbyterian Church In At­
Rhode*la-Belgian Congo, border.
lanta'
for many years, later be­
AL'iIfa f i
»• o yt, «
High-boiling coal ta r products, coming general assembly evange­
wasted, now are a source of list for tha Church. 11a waa here
taitmo resins, millions of two years ago at the Presbyterian
a son da of which ara used Yearly Church end mad* many friends
InjirtnU rg Inks, floor til* binder* daring his slay.
gAim.
Only three American college!
—William and Mary, Harvard,
Yale—are older than tb* Univer­
sity of Havana.

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Sunday and Monday

Ila Belle Barker
Weds Carl Fesler

AT THE CHURCHES

Mr*. J. L. Barker of Quitman.
Ga., hss announced the marriage
r in iT c h u h t ia k c m ir c ii
of her daughter, lit Belle, to Carl
Arlliui V |%#nb»r(. Minuter
J v t t c Duidrtt. IliMr School Mttpl
Feeler, also of Quitman, but who
ir
II J Clint*. J u n i o r Choir
for several year* mads his homo L eM
ader
.
In Sanford. T V marriage was
Mundav morn in g ** f . l i . Mbit
School,
w
it
h
I
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r
ilood
C
r
i
t
i
c
.-r on
solemnised Saturday, Dec. 23. at
t h e m *: M ll ll t rt t I t t l - ? t tho
the Methodist Parsonage In Quit- lli»
l.ttantl Text
man with the Rev. II. II. Ileialer
Huifitv morning at 11
o'clock.
IVt't th 11» |»trlt*l wit h the the me of
officiating.
K u n r i ir t u t u t i A I’m o m l K n n *
Mis* Blanche Hansell of Quit- M
K^lial” 11 «taii**l !•&gt; till- Minister
man acted a t nuki-of-honor and
buii'luj «%*rlltnr nl * :S9 .t Ih*
Waller Fesler of this city, brother i:\ i t i i R c lu l lc liter tine o f the week,
i
:
\
7iiKrlthllc Hour, u n it lit** them*.
of the groom, was best man.
•»:&gt;.!)
T in Mltiin
A
Pre pa red
Mr. and Mr*. Fesler will make IIV.iUeHIbI," 11ril ltd !•&gt; ItlC Mill »•
1their home with the formet'a par. ler
Weilnretlnv
•%
nl
7 : J 0.
I rnta at their country home near C hin
ch Nlfiht at nil lh*» d i u r e t ic * .
j Quitman.
W llh rlin riila Nllda ck. d a u g h t e r of

rtntr mktiiodibtchi ri ii
corner Park A*«nuo and Fifth
ginil.
Ui, W P. Huhrmin. Parlor
Bundwy 8cliool. f .ii A M . Plcf.
.
II. H. McK«&gt;. AUPI
Morning Worwnlp. 11 ov ocluck.
• dm nlstratlon of llir ’hacramenl
ui III* 1/4*1ds Supper'
Young People's imtHinga. &lt; Jf) P.
II.Kirulng preaclilm: an %
Ice. 7:JU
o'clock; sermon »»&gt; the parlor:
«iu**i, “Tho Ctom" by Mirl.ni and
Watller ll a r n e s .
Tl KHU.VV: Milliodikl Mm's du»*
Will meet Ml 7:0V o'clock, supper
RluV propi ain.
WF.DNKHDAY: Mid-Week p».«&gt;er
service. 7:0i» P II.
WKDNKHPAYr Al 7.•IS P &gt;1.
.
» First performance. Ihc "Mason
Mr. a n d Mr« Leonard Xlltl ack . led Hull Hlngers".
TIimHDAY? At It.08 A. M Tl.o
llto P r a y e r M««llnir. and the Min*
Uli.r lirnuirlil
Ihc
iikm u kf
oii . It strict Mlsnlonnr) Institute of lh"
‘T h e I L hmI M C f t t . " Mitrinn p ea r* Hi Undo Plllrlct. Hp»nkcr*» nl IIiIn
•Mill «t III lend I lie
»»»•«• I»»k
lirhl Histrlct Hecrotary, Wonmn’* MisU X n c i l i i e r c t t p K . mid th# llirtit** District Hrrrrtnry. IVomnni Yllslonnrv Poclcty; Hr. A Fred Tur­
rvlll be, “The 111$h»t lined of Mali" ■
ner. President Hoard of Mlss.ons,
Florida
Hr. II Ir.i
».%&gt;»*&lt; Ill It I.OWPP.I. T.MIKII V M X f t : Harnett; «*onference;
liter litIv*&gt; Hecretary Hoard
Ninth Hit eel and t;iin Avenue
••f
Christian
rducatlon:
Hr.
Hutida) *rt|«n&gt;l. |t» Ui» A M. Win. Heo. I? Fnrmr, Mlwslniuir)andHecirIlr«»uit Hupl.
M
ry
Pi
John-*
Hl\ls.on
of
fhd
Pr«achliiK Herr Ice, I l l ' l l A M bi
PiMlferencr.
I In* |vi»lnr W H Queen. Hubjet't; Florid*
TIiniBMY: \l 7:«R P M.. the
“ t ’ l* A Tr«f.M
ecoitnd
performance
of the “M«»nn
HuiuIm) li t * uliit*. l ; l i P M Huh* licit lllnima", In a conceit of
J« t I “Tltr Ml) ••!'*• Willeacre-d
uiutlc
H\i-r)ou«* Is tMitdlnlly m i t i d to
t l i m f m r i l i ' M mid lh&lt;* lit berime It- J
M. miwpFi. THiniMi i i:
will l»e* |i* nled. It it ill
it r;Mi*d ; i itfi
Inlulu llund nertr H**ne%n Arennc
|dnc»* In L'i'l
Manned
lip.
Imill I
*' W Pniltli, Pa«l»*i*
ph)slc.ill% n nd spirllinilH'.
HuinlnV Hchiwl. *• li S M
M urnlus W u i-lilp li on i il
i . t k i : m m H i i : i i \ i *t h »t
Ynunir pMi|ilr’» Pet vice. «• I.* I*
.
n n m it
M
Holiday. J n n 7. I*in
!•!»•»•Hiel1*1 c r*if. 7 (j I* M
HuntlR v Hvlimil. I»' i»i» A M
||i|*if Miintv \\fdHf.» f ? •'. |»
U om hl p H eftier, I 1 .no A. M
M HuMfct f**r «tml* “Tht- Hi«p*nl#*&gt;iU’» Hopper. Hrrmnn: ’ l*hrl»t'» »;«"•.n of »hr
l i a r l n g i*ut».
Th*
l* c**rdl«lt) lii\l|*d lo
I Fit e&gt;r tue al i«t t «* T m lu ln ir
l'nl«»n. attend nil »«TAif*i«
• •30 1* El

P
r a n ' j V'

I k Mi f i f Merchant
Decaa'l wall for SALES

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St. Hilda's Chapler of th#
Woman'* Auxiliary of Holy Croas
Kplscepal Church will meet Mon­
day afternoon « t 3:45 o'clock in
the Parish House Instead of a t tha
home of Mrs. Ernest Kiupp.

K n o ck s

or cult
HtTiltra It'-M In Hi* li nil m'I»»**»I
nndllnrInin

D E M O C R A T IC

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WONDEll
STUDIO
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P H O T O fl^

FOR CLERK OK TilE CIRCUIT COURT
vote r o n oki:

FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
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FOR TAX COLLECTOR
VOTE r o il ONE

Jno. D. Jinking
&lt;Ptld

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NOTICE

B A L L O T

LITTLE
Waiting For oi Sell

ThC O. A. Coon Evangelltllc
Comp.iny will ouvn a 10-week
rerire of Bible and health lecture*
a t the Sanford Armory, Sunday
night al 7:30 o'clock. For a half
hour preceding the lecture, Georg*
Winter*, young muticlan from
Foie.t loike Academy, will con­
duct au ohl-fa»binned comnumlty
tong service aa/wlrd by John 1~
Hu miick, Jr., of Snnford, at tho
piano. There ivill nl»o be »evviwl
,)&gt;t-eial tmi.le.il niimbeia by other
young nilista eomilig with Mr.
Wintera from the aeademy ut
F o r e .l t 'ily.
The evaiigellal, Mr. Coon, who
aprnt several yearn a.v a mi.tionaiy in Crntio) ami South Ameri­
ca before I eginnlng hia Bibto
lecture work In Ihe .ta le ., la aaid
to have nmilc exten.ivv touts of
the Latin Amciiran countries and
tho A nlilln. Since returning
home, hi. wnrk i. reported to
have canted him over tho majori­
ty of the United Slate* and haa
non brought him to Sanford.
Mr. Coon exprereed the wl.h
that all nttroding the lecture*
tiring lllhle-, notebook., nml pen­
cil. .ince the lecture. ill bo in

th* ferm of Bible *xpo*ltl*a* wilh
aumerona texts cited anl e*ta­
na rad for tha aaka of «hHfylac
difficult paitage*.
The flrat subject of lit* wrvIce*, lo be given Sunday night a t
3:00 o'clock, will be "Heaven", a
scriptural study of "the borne of
the saved, the hope and rewhrd
of the mniomed of ChriaL"
Tho door* of the Aitnory will
open a l 7:00 o'clock, Ihe aong
service will begin a t T:30 tCuo^k
and tho leclure will lent G
o'clock until nlwul 9:R'J';/, ‘‘j'M
Tlte admission I* free ui.
g
invited to attend, accoidiyitdar* «:
niiitmgvim-nl. wlileli deeiat . h
;‘,|h*
8.ih
»w ,n
tho auditorium will le healed.'* -

. lot H. It... I. If aaa# \ \|
I feel like the CANARY THAT
I'l evtfli HIM Hrrvltf, II «»U A .\|
SWALLOWED THE CAT c&gt;
1*1linKfllallc Hrnlt'i', 7 1r* I1. M.
Itr\ Km.ininl. spcnkvr.
full am I of PROTESTS against
a few remarks In this DEFENSE­
I IIIII«*T F.PHMOPkl. 4III m il.
LESS COLUMN of far from ILLl.llMiH &lt;11111
R E A D th e
M E A N I N G W O R D 8—They;
Ifi f tiluk Pm)Fi and Address,
3: IV P M
warned me about the life of a
newspaper woman—Funny but
W orsh ip 8 r r \l c e , # .t(i. Hcrniuii:
newspapers never get compli­ •*Kor*lvlng.**
ments— They aeem to be the
SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION
only medium by which people ex­ n o t n i w m i : i i i p t i w v « m i m i l
orne r Klin ninl l i o n e t m
I
press their superlative adverse Clllhte
HI m l ) . f ; l i A. &gt;1
1(
L
criticism • • • C O L L E G E lint I li. Hupl.
P i» n th Dpi II ** A. M. l»&gt; the
8TUDE8 have returned to their
V . Ilnht llotfa rlh.
STUDIES, RELATIVES having 11*Trulnlnir
IJuioti. C IS I*. M.
returned to their RESIDENTS.
I’rcMcliliiK- t;30 P. M
I ’ r u j c r Mt-rllnif. W e d . 7:30 P. M.
RESOLUTIONS fur the new year
having been RESOLVED and a
ll
OP CIIM IBT
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1910
FEW LOCALS having used their P IH R T C H BI IMi
IK N TIET
RETURN HALF of ROUND
8*0 K ast Hero ltd Htr*-*'t
Hundnr
Heh«Kil.
W
1
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.
A
M.
HKMINOI.K COUNTY
TRIP TICKETS—SANKORl) has
Murnlnn Worship, li no A. M.
settled down to business— that
\V« diii'siluy Kt • nInK H« r \ It *-, 7 3 n
PRECINCT
N U M B E R .....................
la, getting those celery fields I*. M
ItmidliiK Itooui ||oiir«, 3 DO to
cut, shipped—and to quote |)!Ch
5 :U0 o'clock on T u e s d * ) n und Krl*
Mukc u Crx&gt;88 Murk (X) before the Nurne of the Cumlidute of your Choice
MYERS "putting a little filth) dn)
s.
lucre" In the old pocket—If the
••mill' k III* Sllhjfe‘1 for III*'
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR OF
FOR PR E SID E N T IA L ELECTORS
&gt;d wife haa sewed It up ailire I I«e*son«Hennon whli h ** III !&gt;•* rrnd
\ i*ii : nut &lt;&gt;m :
4*lnirch»s «»f Clirlnl. Hclrnllsl* VOTSt KOI. bkxi:*
t autumn when It's nerd wa« |: In
IhrmiMhoiil ili. %aiiil&lt;| &lt;ni Hundrt).
scarce • • • The SADIE IIAWI Jan 1.
Till* Hidden T* hi I** **Ve shall
KINS DANCE to hr SPON­
h that | &lt;«iu In the initial of
SORED BY THE GRA-DKL SUU- KnnW
Nrs**). nnd l lo*i I nut ihe l^*nd
FOR ( OUNTY JUDGE
DEIIS
headed by
ESTHER )otir 4log), Slid nun** llaw" CJt*r I
FOR U N ITED STATES SENATOR
v.iTi: k*'ii «*ni:
STRANGE should be an out­
v oti : Knit o k ::
A
iiio
iin
llif
I'llnlltiiti
nlicli
«
*
*
*
n
istanding SOCIAL EVENT FOR Inlsr flu l.v»Foii-Hfrnion I. tltr l*tlTHE LEAP YEAR—On lhat oc­ t'%
%Inu front tin lliblu: “I am 1 1*•*
R. W. W a re
laird: tIts1 In |ii)‘ ii.ililt* nml lit)
casion, girl* forget their piide gluri
Rlt. |n mu.,lit. i.
and go OUT TO GET T il KIR nclllo l"HI'IF| *i|ml
disc In ihmIi'Ii in
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN
MAN—And with n Sadie llaw- «B"V 11-» I! A)
Th** ldh»ttii Hfiin«*n ttlho In*I«i*l• •*
FOR COUNTY
Wins after him, no JIU JITHII tillCONOHESN FROM K im I
f,.||..U
llIK
p
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r
ft
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I* a safe means • • • OLDEST t'lif ll Man h'hlif. Ih\ 11... k. "’M
ATTORNEY
CONCRESSIONAL DISTRICT
e1
BRIDGE CLUB in Die TRADE ••nrr Mini IHallli wilh K«&gt; lo III** v oti : Kott on t:
v i . i i n m &lt;*m :
AT HOME CITY is the now Hdflpiurri" by Mur* llakn isddy:
"Llfr. Truth. Mild. I/«vm cunslltuts
DUPLICATE CLUB
enmpoaed Ihd
IrluUM Ptrinu CBU*d UihI,-4
of Uvoaa BRIDGE ACES NEW­ IIimi is. thn Irlply dlv.nt Principle.
I/4I3# They irprMfhl a trinity In
MAN,
BR0URK.
WRIGHT, unity.
*** in oiir, -lh* •.aim- In
THRASHER, R O U M I 1 . L A T , oiBiicrHutliiD
FOR
FOR GOVERNOR
iiKh multiform In ofIIIla*
HOUKHOLDKII.
DECOTTKH. f *-r' lift
t ll**r Altkthrr , \«»TI KOI* DM!
t il l I. K* *11 I'M,
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PAPWORTH and tV J. TRIG hlllfl. till IIIa Ha*IMlf* nf ihe tlrvlv
PEN—11 started out at AUC I "ninf*•rlr f rit-- r llii* r r ipr* r&lt;* in
TION about 2b years ago wilh (lltliif Hrlrm* | hf** IIlf»•*fold i'»*in
Newman a charter member. Go o lial 11*I1I1111' uf the iifliiH*" It
*
KOIt SECRETARY OF STATE
FOR riH NI Y SUPERINTENDENT OF
some member look n trip lo Ihc 331
1UG CITY mid heard about
i oii %
ot h Mit%i*n«Miu \uTI pm uni:
I'l’DLIC INSTRUCTION
CONTRACT aod now it's DU­
v • •. • I
• &gt;M;
I I NI I.ItD%
I
PLICATE " • • ROSE M'KKII
Mtml) lilt* |•a•»f if ) nil ttmild *|*
definitely COMPLIMENTED the ' lilt, follll* t"uilfoi Iu»
ATTORNEY GENERAL
WHITE SNOOD which covered
T. \V. L a w to n
W. miKht mil In loi.lt I#.*• k nn - Null FOR
1Mil on i:
her MUCH ENVIED BRUNETTE |« w
w ll s In ala-1 •%
a n-. It. I li --..'is. '
HAIR at the LIONS CHARITY ficmt |mkI t iitir* .i ml l&gt;n IIn |&lt;n. 1
BALL hut Saturday night hi |*n .. *.f | .i« .| illn N |.) *| ..,» I m .. | i.t j1
the Mayfair — DOTTY WARREN «R|M'I l« lO'*f — ilwni Ml W iluh tnK l "ll
FOR SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION
l l I* | u &lt;n I In Irelk «\ 1 1ll m il (•••*!
with a perfect white japonica ill
i •-*i i «-ii ..N't:
COMPTROLLER
•“•ui**. ml Irai n *i liui i*-|m.i| il.. &gt; I \ i»l 1 1Mil 1•OR
her hair and h rr ONE AND b«m.
m.m ;
ami
Imn
link
mi|flil
Inal*
|.
j
ONLY RALPH STEWART were |n*iU«i inuii* » |*i i II ii,i | B iu t t ll.
also In nltendanre and DORIS Mi.i t H.tK*r IM,i&gt;
I
HALL with Whistling JIMMY
1 lu* tin*- iMmi u* |gi1 1•* not. hi |
TIIORNLY of Postal Telegraph truth
ItlR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
ui KutHlhH4k r«Mlti.d i.) nmi
FOR STATE TREASURER
Ill.T Ill. T
.
made a grand entrance at In­ • Ilf •! m nr (Mil all*- |.ut .ill in -'.'I
V
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n m *&lt;m :
hm
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Pull
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nut,
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termission • • • MIAMI SOCI­
• nd 11 nrha till nupli Vlidlr*•»«|imiim&gt;«
ETY took note when IIETHY -~C«il)
u
I.EFFLEK and full accessories
l« fui U*. hut ful l|*x I
arrived for a visit with UNfli.fc • o l*That1*1pa»t
III* n il kk Ills I* It « tan l»r.m ilk .
JOHN MUKIIELL— She was quite uur» nr*
ila auhufUliiMlinii |u llir • FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
attractively smeared on every pn**ul.-- Kniorkuii.
PUIII.IC INSTRUCTION
m a t in , t i«. a
society page In that playground
vmi:
nm oN'ic
v
.
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Kmt
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&gt;
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:
Fur all of tfmitj Hid |i«a| hutli
city—pictured In night clubs, h*d
It*111.«111n |n iimku our on n
sports, ami what not— And did I III* Ml**!.—Wlillllrr.
you are that huge ORCHID
&lt; OkOMKIlSTIOXal. (.'Ill It. | |
CORSAGE and that
GOOD
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
('••rn-r l*ark Avinu. and Tlilid
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
LOOKING MALE and THOSE Bltrsl.
■.lnTIIK -r ha. 0
r
AGRICULTURE
SWANKY PLACES • * • I
J. ll*.ii.nl ll,..,i Mlul-I.r
v• •11: n m
voti: nm .. m ;
SulMl.y Hrbo,,l. *:U A. M.
quite calmly strolled Into * tho
Slo.niua
W
nr.hl|i,
1
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Yowell Company yesterday morn­ "Ch.l.t aluii. knuM. ihu rumliia
ing in quest of PERSONALS
/•ar.
the key. Thrrr nru many
^either on or off the record) II* lioltla
Ihlnia
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
and suddenly 1 grabbed tha old lln rnulu
FOR JUSTICES OF THE
led u* about If, but we
rannut
faithful tools of the reporter
Y
«*T
i: pull UNKOIMTIIICT &gt;•- 4
SUPREME
COURT
Ihrit, now. ||* al|| lm«| ur v i n e r o n o n i :
and prepared to grab the SCOOP b«arInto
— for women were dashing about ■l*p li&gt; finlri. That la bolter than
madly
everywhere— Who had
nrolnir tlir dlnlant an nr "
not whit tho future hatk
fainted, been killed, committed *or roar**|
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
aurprloa:
suicide!—just a super JANU­ Aa.ureit .Ion.orthat
Ilf. and drail,
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
, ... .
ARY RALE following the Christ
III. ni.rrjr ui,d,rllra.~
vi
&gt;
ti
: mil (inkUIBTHICT ha. a
votk r o n oN't;
mas rush • • • CONGRATULA­ j, ehrUllaa ttiMlaavor ifucl.ty, T:J#
TIONS to the new TRAINMEN
Th. Anuu.1 U..I n, runir. WritHOY REEL. MAYO LANG8TON. r - - y
-v -M a a a t t h . f a r l . k
RALPH DEAN, BUDDY LAKE
FOR STATE SENATOR
FOR M EM BER O F BOARD OK
—STATE MARKET MAN C.
r n o .a kpiso o pa l f it m e n
.17TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
PU BLIC INSTRUCTION
ROBINSON— KENT
GARAGE “ W.Y
t.l
Bandar
after
ttnlehanr
voti : r u n o n i :
lllBTHICT Aa. *
MAN JOE BTEWART—TRAV­
.Bar Marita llram. Barton
v«m
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ron
onh
I.VIr rnmmualan. Til# A. g
ELLERS
INSURANCE MAN
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A
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X A R L Y L I HOU8 HOLDER—
8,rn’0"AND ALL THE REST—And ll-i* Ar&gt;i'"m',hl“"
FOR MEMBER O F TH E
lack with all your* NEW i ,^''^,"aij,,.opt.,a H.rvlc* Laagu*.
FOR MEMBER OF HOARD OK
YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS • • •
HOUSE O F R EPR ESEN TA TIV ES
------------------- L. A.
Group No. 1
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
votk r o n ONE
Every
day
la
Sum*tnri:
rote
uNH0" ™ " "*• »
CARD OF THANKS
body a birthday. Let
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tip O anse nn.l Snvnr Urn. I
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immirow uml lloiul y nt the llli*
Them re.
Doth bowl games to be ahn.vn
are e na’deicd by txpcrU to bo
ihc tww moil Int.-roMln* nf the
five gnmex tdnvtd L*l Monday
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f .r the rnpuat iriJIrcn rn th n 'in i
‘Hi. 0 atuo lle -l «rpi pi ytd
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F or Each

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W itti Gann, H lfh Akertnan,*Tk*
Merrill, Huxiell U olf, all. of Or­
lando, and Cy Yoong, Daytona
Utae.i, and Roy Spabldlng, DtLantl.
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•ml Mortimer Rnerd. AW COMEDY. CARTOON A NEWA

Local cm atron entered inclade
The tournament Orffl bo run off Dr. Douylas Scott, O. W. Spencer.
Hoy Heller, Phil Qraeboff.

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nAtr th# direction of Allan Slen- many other*. .
it, n e a t l y turned m anigrr &lt;md
Among the pro few tonal* on the
rt fe u tonal, a t Opa loeal coaysr,
entry list arm Ralph Ebllng cf
Tho ‘ too moment will te ever Daytona Highlands, Pug Allen oT
ll-hole route with the best the Ccllcgu Anna Coentry Club
of the .twooome doeldlnjr the at DoLaad. Claude Harmon, Dubsetor. Individual acorts will aliodread Country Chib a t a t Orlando,
s k«pL
Leo Coxten. Lake County CounThera Kill bo t «(0 dlrlalons cf n y Club'at Exalte. Jimmy Thompta tourney, pro-amateur, ond aon of Ormond Roach, Bab Dana
m tU ur^uattaur. E ntry fees of •f Ibc Scabraaaa Country Club at
MO will bo pak} by e*ch pro- Daytona iloach, Sammy Belfaro
issiooal and amateur entrant. of Daytona Beach. Bob Duatin of
Oak prjfaa will ba given to Iba Nilas. Mich., Frank Kennolt of
Inning- profe*.tonal and non-cash the Melbourne Country Oub, end
rlseo to tho victor!one amaUur. the professional from tho Mt.

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M«Mrta*-8haa« . . - ...... Liltaa Bopd
Muriel W eb*ter___ Linda |bqrea
Sm iley Dugan

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“Mortimer Saerd" ******

Richard l* n *

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William CorWa-------Ro**f Pryor
fkavU Hasting*
Tfcbratmi UpU
Jaroam .Walsh,--.. Emory Pamall
Chang How*----- tu to
Judge '.2.2.—— ... W tS m E W h
Mis. T real
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CHALKING ’EM UP
CHABUE CHALKER

Chari#* TrowbfMr*

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Byron Poalgor

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hbout among baseball men, but mo*lly among
its aUto and tba Up country circuit of tho pot*
an a tN tar game betwren Urn urt*a rookies of
Natkmal League* lata in March Just prior to
of the teams Start tho trek north. Tho Idea Is
’or ratting fund* for tha Fighting Finns. This
rorthy objective end are hppa It ean ba workad
houl t o o u i i T complications. On* raasoa wo hope to tea
hrough IsMbat theta la every chance In the world that one
oed’a Idols. Sid Hudaoh or Dlz Dean might gat Into tho fray,
o 'tvary reason to believe that ono or both of these players
make tha grade with Washington. Both have worlds of
tad contra), and aomethlng beyond that—that Indefinable
ng that makes a great pitcher where anothar hurler, pb»•paed control amj knowledge of what a pitcher should do

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tho *amo dugs that ho uul tllctancv.l Thursday night.
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of entile* fo r tho ninth uml
foulurv taro , over tho fu tu rity
dUtanco, tonight.
Tonight's ra r e , .m l tho *••»••
nn.l full work of tho Sanfot.1
Orlnmh. Kvltl.rl ('lull nl Lung,
uuotl, north o f h e r .
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pouivtl
through the'
m ut.irl
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datr. This bulky uwuid followed
the season** la r p -'t dally dou­
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whtrh antount.il to gttld.hO.
Ila h ln s of Ih r 11-7 romhlimlion w-rnt .homo lutppy la*t niul.i
when l.urky Clark ami l l r n h i o y
flnDh.'d onr-tw o In tho final
event run from tho ft-1Oth. of n
util* box. I.rsler Cole1* Lucky
grvyhuund wu* .low getting not
of tho box but moved up fn-t
on the tmtld * l.etrh to tnko a
tw odeuglh trail roumllng tho tar
turn. Mom th ru on It Un* it
breeto with ||n.hu**y
Italling
five Irngth* in Ibe ivar. I h r
Ularkwetr* Kennel entry
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By FRED HARMAN
YEAH, LUCKY--LOOKS
LIKE H E M IOHT KMOW
TOO MUCH... GIVE M E &lt;
THAT SA T C H E L , K I D / .'

i U R E ME KMOW A L O T / ME
I MOW TOU ROB MR-WOHEttA
I MD M e A L S O KMOW R E D
: R Y D E R ALIVE - - THAT —.

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B U R S T S IN - - H IS LARIAT 7AK.KINO LUCKY DRAKE -*
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j ' ■dairy* th* aarviecs of 0 girl* nka locatloa. Phona W .
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rUaa J U * te o i Oak Ava!
amaooaa who ogn mould with
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Takes Place Tomorro
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R!t2 Theatre To Show
Film Of Dowl Games
Football fans who ntbsed a t ­
tending our of the low) games
New \ c r ’a Day will boro an op­
portunity to see the pictures i f
Iho Oiangv and Sugar Bowl
games ,’n the Metro Nrws Iterl
Icmoiraur uml Mondiy a t the K ilt
Theatre.
Doth bowl gam ci to ho rhown
nrc r, ntldeieil by e x p e iu to be
the two m o.t interesting of Iho
fnro games played, lis t Monday
snd provide plenty of th-llli, oven
fer the rnsual gridiron enthusiast.
The O ange Bowl iflims plryrd
a t Mlamf saw G u igia Tech w al­
lop M hsnurl 21 to 7 in nnc of tha
m art spectacular eshibillnns seen
nn n gridiron oil year. T rvss
ti M.'s battering juprci Hunt i lied
c t r r Ihe vcrv.Ulle 1 .ilnn.- llteen
Wave U In 1.1.

To B* O raf 18-Hole |
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Motrlll, Rowell H ost, sll
Undo, and Cy Young, -i

tournament Will bs ran off
Iho direction b( Alien Slew- Boy Holler, PbQ
r mined m onitor and lusnjr other**
, s i tbs locsl n a n o .

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twosome dccldlnt the s t DeLancL Clouds iiin w n , u » » rlctsr. Individual acoira will also droid Country Club • t a t Orlande,
County CounThere will bo two divisions
tbs tourney. pro-amateur, i
AtUtour-amateur. Entry fees
«a CoaMry Chib t i
h, .Sammy Belfare
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fsOslon.l sad nidateur enln
Freak KrtirveU of
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DR. JOHN BAIN SUTHERLAND, M l, sad Clark 3kaw(hn«»y,
femails cos.bos, are empeeled la tlga new esntrseto tharlly. JsrL
SatksrLsd, fsrmsr Pllttbargh sad Lafaystla drlllma.tcr, I. rryWSIad gwlsg la W rit Virginia. Stanford Ji said Is bo talar*
mted la ShaagbasMy, who v u Isfl without a tram wins Chicago
dropped football.

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liny complications. Ons reason we hope to
EatT theta U every chance In the world that
Bid Hudson or p is Dssn might get Into the f
Mb to boiler* Mat one or both of these pin
grade with Washington. Both have worlds
, bbd something beyond that—that Indefln
iw s » great pitcher where another hurltr,

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Among Strong Field Tonight

LEGAL NOTICE
K O T Ittt t o IH K IIITO n*
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ORLANDO,
Jan .
0.— Illg
Question, W ayne Rolrdun'a OdK.\:i. Ml. *1•i-^aaM.
*t IMl
pound brlndlo dog that swept
i V U t ll ). to (III) C o u n t )
Al
to a MirprUc victory T hum lay
NrnutioL* C * u n l» ‘.
!«%-»• ' u l A l f l
t&gt;((»«**&gt; i n t h a «*»»url !»o»»*.' ' f l B M
night In Ihe fra lu ra lu re, will
ii»..L | ,i**rlna# n U n l n r l i r t i t *m+h&lt;
gu to the poat ill the ninth nnd
M ir iniM.it,
f r r» !?■ •» l»hn* • v n f l
fia tu re d race nt Ihe Hnlifordr t*i
i'iiMK n l r’ i» «»f i m i
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li . Inin* o r itomniwl tdVH* F T * *
Oilondo Kennel Club ngnln loa niiMM .i n i n t iM atat*r th«* frtftfj
nlght an n fnviuvd dog in n
of i CRi.lMu*. and poat nffo** * • §
strong field of c n tr le r
1rt0% of ili a r la lm a n * . n o t wittfl
lia Mvorii to t»r t b t C t o n im i . i | U
Making hi. first sta rt of this
or m n r n a y nr t n r aor.io •*« ij rfefl
season
last
Thursday
night.
rnr-sr «.ilit n rr n n ll nw r&gt; h * .
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r at io n , thl.a ii.»*
Big Question went In the post
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of
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a 8-1 shot. H r oldm ph.'d over
V A V f f M- l ' K t l |
Big Irk, w inner of the Inaugural
•\d n ln lM rato f of
th "
N«» H.
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l A t::. LL’KAH. rtn. 1*
llamllifcp,
by
ties, . n . I,..If
length Ip a phnlo-flnUh In rrxivrim
tu rn 8I2.R0 In ' his
straight
T ’o* r*fiilbr a p p i M t r a f f i l •» 1
li - s h . i i • A i t . l f r b o f T*H«i ■r f ij
ticket hackers.
V r*H • V**ttonal |tin n
r III ti
Ill* winning lime »ra, 20 1-8
l»&gt;l
ihl;inq hMo In
ri&gt;&gt;t lil % o n T n c a d d T . .t un u .rj
soeonds, only l-fi leim ids nlmvo
•• i m i » .1 r j o «iV | m U
M . i.»
Ihe Irscl. record set hy tho i(,,n t
ft,.- . • *r».»n " f &lt;1Av|r&gt;ri
a i l t: (
War Leader several seasniis l,:irh.
♦tl '.Ml. . , f Wtl f, Lljldf I IMiAAR
a- *«*• iVRptiK •*»*|»o l.ef.iie ||
And In copping Thui *dny‘»
,t:i» * lliitf
fcatu te, liighlighlrd hy the rh»s\ K TM!TTH
fM *hl.»r
ast group finish of Iho e n tire ,
season, Illg Question ovi-trnm ej SHOWN ABOVE U John R. Wila back-slritch hnudicap with a, llama, avangrlial.
of
A llanla, -en des-rlnped In t |l . a h th rVin8
thrilling home stretch finish to who will deliver services a l ike when
the
cam era * plcloreal
und Ihe ualer-sm iV 'd
track Pretbylarlan Church far two flashed on Ihe screen showed I
week, beglnninf tomorrow.
r his Initial victory.
Sheila's Image and Bill B iff With I
E ntered in the field with B ig 1
their respective none.
civ&gt;s.ln|
Question tonight n rr four of p ls rr a hnlf le-iplh i i f,,»nl nf ihe svlre nt th e salrie llrtie for
Ihe same dogs that I f mil-ill*-. iti- ’i I'm r
lldrd li tr e . My L illie Peg *”**
fsnee.l T h u r-d iy inghi
a kali
N. A llolard* ** p *
• 1 ■I i.i .,l 'lir ivlnn'ep hy
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**r ip * .,ii|, fill i am llne l a sie
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StnoUcy Moiinlaiu. third plncu ; dlo Just Ball • i
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w inner Thnr.«lnv who paid hi&lt; Initial start of he ■•;) &gt;i •')
show
ticket
barker*
82.7.do. • the feature filluriy in 2l&gt; i a I ........ the Ihlrd-pthrr pftlh. Ticket
Smukey
Hanger, Jappy, and 4-Mhs seconda In a hat drive la holders collected on Ih" four
•
U lrnford Red.
| Ihe wire that heal hack llnhh lilt'**.
The Inside h o le , w are red ho.
Fanny Kay, Court A d too, slid Chrl* hy a neck. Chris gained
Lucky Out round nut the field Ihe place in a caaiera fitii-h last rig h t when ID of Uie I I eoty
of entries for the ninth nnd with Irish Drogue m 1 1J-II wa tes|s w ere won hy *reyhound»
iln rtln g from the f l r t t
three
featu re rare, over Ihe futuiily Hi.* decision.
Ju st Roll (la weal In post a 1 exes. Tho one bog had Iwo
distance, tonight.
wliinere,
Ihe
two
box
five
while
T onight's races end llle sec­ ci-fav o rile with lu ll lliogiie al
the three
hole gam e
eamt
ond full week of the Sanford- II la A.
The f l u t dead Inal of IIk ,n- Ihrough with three winners.
Orlando Konitid Club lit Longuood, north of here.
Heavy rash again
poured
through the
mutiiel
ivinduws
last night ulirii Ihe i|ninlelas
ume oil the closing event lu ­
sted 83(14.20, the largest i|Uinlels&lt; payment of ihe reason to
date. This hulk) a n n u l followed
the se a rn ir. hugest dally iloii*
^
e
hies purse of Thur-nluy night
which amounted to 8343.80.
Holdsra of the 3-7- com bina­
tion went home happy Inst lilght
when I.ucky Clark and Henliussy
finished one-two in the final
avonl run from tlie R-ltiths n f.u
WIRE OH r i l Q N K .106
mils h o i.
Lost or Cole's Lucky
grvybound was slow yetting mil
of tho box but moved up fast
on Iho batld slrvlrti la take a
t*ro-l«P(th Irad rounding tho fa r
turn. Train then 'on It wa* 'a
brecae wRh Hvrtliurey
trailing
•iT ir i l a u h f i ,
h a n fo k u . V ^ . ;
five Irngths In lh«- rear. 17
Blackwell's Kennel in lf )
)u
did got across the tape for th u j ■ w a a M w u w a w w w u w a u e M w i a a m m a a W I H n n

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Where Is It? Wifl We Know Each Other There?
Why Heaven Will Never Grow Tiresome. WiB We Be Sorry Because Some Loved One Is
Missing? Will We Be Able To Enjoy Heaven Without Them? Will Families, Broken By
Death, Be Reunited There?

First in a Series of Thrilling Bible Lectures by
Evangelist Glenn Adelbert Coon
ThU Scotch meat pi« made of ground beef, onion and tomato ii a tatty ditli for a cold night.

fa Easy To Malta and
h Eapaeially Good For
Sunday Night Suppera
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R f t v W large dinJUt gaaata a n served
tgae, although be
r smokes nor drinks,
hspptkn of society
Want from the on*
I tod With ■ business
kllovoq; to public n -

JCN wa were small, Sunday
' . .light sapper at Bouteh grand•other's boats was tbs big event
if tbe week. It was elan night, the
light grandmotbsr gathered her
iblldren and her graodehildrea
iron ad tbe family board. Truly ft
■liable beet eat down, with grandlather beaming oa ble balm from
me end ot the table and at tbe
Xber, grand mot bar keeping an ever
aratehfal eye lo aee that all had
■Italy lo eat
ro r tbe youngster*. Ibe evening
was compounded of merry aaate
with bright pink cheeks, Jovial
naeleb who told marvelene stories,
of attab langbier, warmth and tba
cheer of good food . . . wonderful
food. Great platters of cold sliced
•mats, debp dishes of hot ecalloped
potatoes, round crystal bowls of the
frolls, plrklvs and roUsbaa pat «p
by ginadmother bafaatf, ctaaamon
boas la which betur, sugar aad
cinnamon had beta laid oa with
such lavish hand they wars literally
— maid |B cinnamon taffy.

Aad then grandmother-* meat
pletl They were her • pedal pride.
H en w en not deep plea made with

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tubes of meat. No. grindmother's the lively tana of tomato. It makes
n i'd |itm wi-rr flit, Ilk* I ■■■■inkin the |&gt;lo even more flavorsome. Tble
made of tuinalii flavor I* achieved by simply
or berry pin. They
__ were
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chopped bwf, renuljy Miiaoned with addins rointmued tomato aoop. Ununion amt topped by llir richest of dnuliii'dly It Ihera had been tomato
flaky pu-try " u cut into they flavor fn »urh readily available florin
■-lioKril bnor i i irt -rl.ol.ly anil, In giandmother's day she would
gllateninr. nikI r h-Mifi.iu. Wv&lt;lg» of bain med II. A great ona fur flaror,
that bo: .learning pin un yunr plals was grandmother.
mi Sunday nlahl »a« aumelUIng lo
Hare's bow to make tble famous
look furnard to all week. Grand- pie . . . and coaid anything bo
mollici n meat plrs mails their sp- simpler)
peartiiro with i ho flrat crisp, cold
t th. t n n t kmf
days ot aulunm and wt-re aarred all
« i.tieipooai et enlen. i»tn- &gt;.
winter thereafter. (Inn pie would
have been skimpy tar* for that
V itu h »f pdpptr
patrlarrhlal gathering. Three, four,
l
toUMr
flee pies, fresh and hot from the
■Mrt N'iry
nrtn arrltred on tbs table. The pise
wen baked on Batnrdty. Then, oa
Beutd the onion la the butler.
Bondar right It was a simple matter Add the chopped beef, coadeuaed
to tilde lbs pies Into the oven sad tomato soup, salt aad pepper. Let
reheat them.
simmer gently until the meal Is Just
arandmolber. of course, taught barely brown. Line pi# plat* with
bar daughter* to maka Ihe plat and pastry, pour the m lttu n Into I t
tha always claimed that those mast eorsr with pastry, prick th* top
plat wen mainly responsible for the with a fork, and brush lightly with
flne husbands tbs girls acquired. mailed butter. Bake at 111 degrees
No mao, declared grandmother, for on* hoar.
oonld resist a girl who could make
Us* a rich, short ftaky pastry.
a toothsome meat pie like th a t aad Or. If you don't (eel up ta making
to her lassies bad their pick of the your own pastry, aoma of Uto prolade T hat at least, was grand­ pared pastry muse a n a good b et
mother's story,
t
Oood eating la that pi*. One word
* Well, Ihoe* meat ptaa a n still of advice, though . . . bettor bake
being made la ibe family aad protr two of them at a time. Yeuag aad,
ably always will be. There has been old, men. woman aad children alt!
fast one alight change la tha recipe pass back for more. IV* that kihd
over the y e a r s j , , the addition of .o&lt; P K
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Sunday Night,
Jan. 7th at 7:30
A t The Atew
ARMORY
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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so, at

the mils two
east u&gt;
of Orange,
,wu miles &gt;■•■
wi •■■(•, Tag,
twUy tbe Southern Pacific flyer Areedlan became the
second train casualty In a week. • Only 21 passengers were Injured.

Chairman Named
For President’s
Birthday B a l l s

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

with
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R basis
s a xof. hlaa nEvleo
s

was this: “There la
■ternary In business, een .sailing- la both busldlplomary you have to
p«)atable,
attnethre,
to
■told posed
“palatable,

WHENl

to warring Europe. .

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iTTflutog to the Vatican

( J O IN ie O T H H L IM IT E D
S T A T E S , IT R 8 6 R R V B O
T U B P tK S H T T O D O /IO O I
T O e u a IN T O A S AVAIMV /V S

JACKSONVILLE
Jan. 6 . 'Vllllem T, KJwunl*. chairman
f the PlnrlJn division of tho
Atlornl Knnndfitlon for Infan■tin I'rmlvulr. nnimunreil thl*
week that all county chairman
are been appolnlnf to carry
-ut aurh program* as each chair•nhn ileslrcd for the forthcoming
•vmle In honor of I W i l e t t
'{oner volt * blrthiloy till* month.
"Wo hi»i&gt;i&gt; till* year to break
all records," ►-.1-1 Chairman Kdwm .I*, "ami villi our chulrinJn
mint* ilelr:m lncJ than ever to
build up Ih-lr local, rh a p tm ,
Ilu ir i» every reason to feul
lluil varh county will greatly
benefit tbrouirh Hum funds and
InciilentallV hefo the National
Pnumialloit 'carry on n greht

PROGRAMS FOR REMAINDER
OF THE WEEK ARE): *
TUESDAY NIGHT, January 9th, nt 7:30

ARMAGEDDON—EARTH’S
LAST WAR
W h ere, How. a a d W bea W ill II be r e a c h ! I Mepea
r „ I'a lv e rM l l»vae« a h a! I . r . a l
V U TN l rm i-K H M , U r. U v e a ,. I I I . n a s a l . b . a r h r s M a a ,
V f.e e a I
th e
f l n l h ra llh O rlS rr,

will

WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Jan. 101H at 7:30
JOHN HAMRICK, JR.
Ptoabt

WILL HITLER, MUSSOLINI,
OR STALIN UNITE EUROPE
UNDER ONE FLAG?

A Blanllac nihie rrevh.rv Whieb Caaaed aaa ta&gt;
ndets ta Aaeept Tk* Bible Aa Tbe Ween ef IM . y

FRIDAY NIGHT, J a n u i f 12th, .1 7:10

THE MAN WHO NEVER PAID
HIS DEBTS AND YET WAS
SAVED!
l e a r a l a c Ibe ABC a f C h f ta tla a lir .

DISTINGUISHED PHYSICIANS * FEATURED

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Established In 1908

N U M BER

Italy
Agrees
To
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•«- •_

Today’s A ircraft is
Termed Lumbering:
Trucks Compared
To Newest T y p e s

Rainfall Soaks
County's Reids

N o n -S to p T rip s
T o E u ro p e S e e n
Speeds Up To 500 mph
Are Possible W ith
Secret Developments

A id Hungarians Precipitation For ’39

F u r o r e Continues
Over Removal Of
English W ar Head
Finland today reported a
new victory over Russia,
wiping out' a second division
of the invading troops, and
th e capture of more than
1,000 prisoners and huge
quantities of equipment.
A high authority a t Buda­
pest said the foifign min­
isters of Hiragarv and Italy
had a fra id oa a dafanahra pact
assuring Huagary of Italian mlHtary aid evan though lavaded by
G trm aay aad Russia. Cooky and

VroM»

Is ' Above Normal
1st Time Since ’35

The heaviral alagla rain tlnee
last' September aoaked Semlnnl*
County'i thirsty field* yesterday
evening and h i t night aa 1.1
Inrhe* were recorded by loral
Instrument*.
YeRterday'i' rainfall w»t al­
most twice aa much a* the total
for the mnnthi of November and
December during which a total of
.68 Inchoa of rain fell, over three
inehea below normalFor the first time alnee 1PM,
the rainfall In Bemlnole County
during the pait year haa been
normal The heavy precipitation
during the monthi of April, June,
July and Auguat offaet the mlirai
renrffnga of the remaining m onth*
by - plua M Inehea, according to
the record* of Metaorologlat O. P.
Paxton.
•
Rainfall during the month of
,Augu*t waa the heaviest with a
total of 11.71 inehea being record­
ed, 8.6ft above normal for the
month.
The total rainfall for 1889, ac­
cording to Mr. Paxton, la 61.7#
Incbee while the normal annual
ndnfall far the Covaty la 61.51
According to m a n ia on preelpllatlon kept by Chane and Com­
pany, there waa n rain deficiency
a f T i* 7 tnchaa la 19S8. a total of
M S hi 1987 anA S Jd in ISM for
• total deficiency In the threo
* _ ....

Seminole Demo Meet
Scheduled Tonight

proval to th
m eat a f a
central gov*
der Wang &lt;
Xal Bhak.

T heft wfll ha a meeting of the
B m lS tla County Democratic Comnrittao to U . Court Hou.e tonight
a t ftOO o'clock, according to tafonaatiou received today from authoretire tourer*.
r . rr. ofaoar, chairman of tha
committee, etuld not be contacted
today. Mr a atatament but It ta
avpaUad th a t tha qualifying fee.
af logoi candidate* in the Demo­
crat!* Primary election will ha act
and Sthar hoalneaa In connection
with tha alectton will be acted

F u n e r a l Services 3 Buildihg Permits
For J.G .L eaherT o Issued At Cityff Hall

Be In Remetown

were to-

K ETnapccter
S H Grady
f i rL.eDans
■Udaar
Tha Beaataoto Barbecue oa IB*
Thirteenth Street and
return waa granted peraatomahe alteration* totaDtog
H. KngUah warn granted a

I» Warned
iuing Mercury

’ WUItun'' C. B iM sr.

iU U

airov*,

eeiMntndfr of tl»» ArarrIran L ccten . * u
the gu»*t
speaker a t. th* meeting "f the
Rutary Club today and will
apeak at tn# dinner-meeting of
the Campbell-iLoMlnr Pont in
the Legion Hut tonight-

W. C. Brooker
Talks At Rotary
LuncheonToday
S t a t e Commander
Of Tampa Outlines
Program Of Legion
»

; a. hai m—

W A S H IN G T O N . .Tan. 8 .—
f A P ) — A ero n au tica l
o n g ineer* In,lay fo re ca st A m e ri­
ca n a irp la n e s i-apnMi' o f fly*
iiifr In E u ro p e w ith n fu ll
load o f Immlm. o r p a s se n g e r#
niul carRO an d re lu rn m ir n o i l - .
a to p if n ecessary .

held over from h a t year’a *oe*lon. Proponent* were criticliM
— W H K PHOTO
The probability and ex­
for reviving the bill a t a tlma
Frank Murphy pose* for photographer* afteir hi* nnniinntion hy P u ‘blent Roosevelt
ns nu a-*, pected In lK*enme a reality
when democracy la "fighting for seriate justice of the Suprem e C »utl. Soli, itor G vnrm l Itohert II. J,„ k
on is to s u c c e e d
him
i»s tu the n e x t y e a r or IS months,
Ita Ufa." Opponent* pointed out
th a t there were only three lynch­ head of the Justice D epartm ent.
grew out of two trrlinical rep o rt!
ing* In the nation la*t yearto g('o’ '•■u tfit'*
l«&gt; »»*•
III** national Ail*
•
to
K'*
i',»
The I!ou*e Naval Comn\IU*a
naiulct.
heard Admiral flatuld Stark urge
h!H ft»
Congreea to approve « 11,800,000,000 fleet Infrraae lecauae the
in wiiitf tlesitfii, nml " f i n n i n g "
th reat o f a “wgrld conflagration”
I or
airp lane
entfine
c ylin der*

Jinkins Urges
Early Purchase
Of Auto Tags

‘;500 Trees, Shrubs|vi^ “ enc,fl “
Planted In Park1
During December &gt;

\NNOUNCES

liltfe
The program of the American I fThe
flrat open'threat on CXpItol
Legion waa outllnad by Slate |
(f«Hlaa«a wa r»l* T«l) ,
Commander ’ William C. Iltcnker
of Tampa, speaking before the
Jan. 15 I k Deadline
member* of the Rotary Club to­
day, as ona of youth activities
U n 1e h h Governor
combating
subversive agencies
and movement*, and preparedness
G
r a n t s Extension
for peace •* wcU aa war.
Tbs American Legion apeak* t .
r
lluy your IP 10 ntiln license
Mr » M*d*twl r m *
with a volts of g million men with
The sinking . nf tha 1,688-toii tag* now in order In avoid the
o tingle purpose, a*Id Mr. Urook1a*t
tu«h,"
Seminole
er. adding that there are more British * ta«m t|ip Towneley by Couniyminute
Tnx Collector Jno. P .
than l.OfO posts throughout the a mine off tHb southeast roast Jinkin* whosr
office i* in charge
United State*. Thar* ar» 122 post* of England y e s t e r d a y raised tha of the log sale*. urged today.
In Florida with 12,600 member*. toll of all nations In sea warfare
the license* went on sale
to at least t9C ship* with an ag­ •n Since
Dec. I, thor* h s 'e been s p ­
tonnawe of 1,085,881.
* • w &amp; 5 s s A 5«,':a gregate
an* saved, proglmaleiy 1,000 told, Mr. JinThe Townslerfd crew wai
was »*v«u
, ^ Mirl#di p*jpti-s o u t th at

pioniise
to im iritM* v a s t l y
Ih o
iitfi*. bimm'i I, |iu&gt; loiiil an d e f f i c i y of
plntiei* aliiTiil\
being
O
desijItfiinl.
l'n*M‘iit n n l i t a t y and c i v i l air*
r r n f t , w l m b !»;»■* Iiroiitfht Europe,
N» uth A i i h t m u Mud H a w a i i w ith­
in a d a\ *s fix uitf 111111*. a l e p arti)'
tin* i«*Nult «•f ;i«'i on m it ien l rem ' i i t Ii doiu* b&gt;
flu r o m m i t t r o ' *
eu tfi iirern at l.atitfl«*y K ield . T h o
the ho|&gt;e of Sil|H't iuteii* rii nt&lt;* e n g i n e e r s retfiird the pres­
Calks .lames MoiltfliloU ent p la n e * a * l u m b e r i n g truck*
planting in the developed • i n i i t p a i e d to pin nr*a « o i n i n g out
»f For t Mellon I’ark rail [ in a y e a r n r ho.
Tin* n e w win|! will h a v e o n l y
d to emnp'o'tion tin*
and ,f t h r p
r u g r v * . .,1 , | 1P ' o n e . , h „ d the r e . i - t a n r e o f p r aap rogrvsA

.MTiiitfbtun Hopes To
F i n i s h Landseapinff This S c a s o n ,

Sunk By; Mine Off
Southeast England

Prior to tha-^rtarfpal address
on the program, R a d Dorner
spoke to the club la behalf of the
Rcmlnole County Fair and Celery
Exhibit to ba held her# Feb, 1817- "Thia is a claan cut proposi­
tion”, Mr. Domar said, 'Thera
are no drifter* or floater* con­
nected with It, and In asking for
the aupport of each and everyhne
of you, I urge you not to Judge It
by previous exhibition* of thl*
nalurc.M
Mr. Brooker waa introduced by
Commander Gcokg* Weinstein of
the local post of the American Len, who alto Introduced Gllea L.
vis of Orlando, vk# commander
of the American Legion In Flori­
da. Tha Rev. Martin Bram preaided over th* meeting. Clyde
Parker had charg* of th* pro­
gram ond E. M. Armlteg* led th*
ringing.
,
On* of th* prim* purposes of
tbo Amsrkan legion, **[d Mr.
Brooktr, l* to sec to It that th#
'Ufa, liberty, and pursuit of hap­
less” which w# hava oil err­
ed la bandod (town to our
__id ran. Th# original program of
the Legion waa outlined aa fol-

S

• O n«ni#ani*tA vkS'im er7 and
were Injured aboard the 8,817- this i» le** than one-fourth *&gt;r th r
number *old |n»l yrar.
ton British passenger liner City total
H r advised auto owners th.it
of Marseilles, which was towed they are required to p,c»ent their
to a port a fte r striking a mine title certificate* and iegl*lrnlinn
o ff the east Scottish roast.
cards when purchasing n lirenss.
A t least 2,720 lives have been In Ihe event that tlie-e ate lost,
lost In th# 18 week* and one however, a tsg may he t-Mird on
day of maritim e combat.
Ihe presentation of I ho mimhet
The U. S. liner M anhattan, of the 10:10 log If it u s - issued
detained a t G ibraltar for
4" In this county, hr said.
hours, was perm ltled to resume
One week from today Ih e time
her voyage to Ganoa a fte r sup­ ciplre* for using Ihe old lirrnse*
plying British authorities with o on the highways of the -l.ste and
list of It* V*rgo and agreeing although the Governor ha s the
to. turn
over to British
1muthoritv' to rsten d the time until
____ any contraband tthat
l,rs I . . .
a t nGenoa
Feb. 1, a* yet there ha* been no
found
In
It*
msni
might be
Indication .th at he will do *o.
fest.
A large amount of the revenue*
In London the British govern­ from the auto tag »ulr« !« u»cd
m ent was reported considering a In payment of »«lnile* lor school
plan to establish a contraband teacher* and th,- Stale i* e«n*iilcontrol station In Canadian w a­ erablv behind In the payment of
ters as a result of protest* by IU allocation* to Seminole I'oiinthe United S lates over diversion ly, forcing the borrowing of fundof American ships o British pnrl« wlth which to pay Ihe local tenchfo r examination.
rr*.
The United S tates
ha* ad­
vised G reat B ritain she would
RED PAPER 1U)MIII:| &gt;
be held responsible fo r any damSTOCKHOLM, Jan. 8. -UP)—A
a rc s suffered by American "hip* home made bomb eiplnded today
forced Into w ar gone water* for outehle the office of the Com­
munist newspaper Nyr Dag. caus­
contraband search.
Th# German governm ent an­ ing considerable propeity damage,
Thr
nounced Ita navy waa selling at but oo on* was injur,d
"conseriptable Pole* trying bombing was thought to have
been
th*
work
of
Finnish
»ymto flea from Baltic countries to
pathliera.
roach enemy te rrito ry .”

likely

month ran he continued It 1! V . rV.‘
Ita
ho ,.r will b r e o m e ., **r

Ihirin*! the month o f Decern* * 'H*' 1
hei Intiidl r*l« • f t i r e * au. l s h r u b - I " ml &lt; f f „ „ - i „ » » f a m o t o r at tea**
1IM* | - , . , n l .
Wei** set out hy C l 1 ) r i r i v *
t li ura fa t
ni
the m outh o f .latiI'li iy the plant uitf« m e In'iiitf coll*
liuuetl u«» iiipitlly a &gt;» tlonutmu** a r e
Seminole C o u n t y T ax C o l l e c t o r
T h e C i t y P ,nmnii«i'iou
Jno. D Jinkin*. nhove, today lias li l lt h o li r e d till e x p e m l l l i i i e ol
itnniuim*«*d Ids lamlidncy fm r
$.*•&lt;) fo r toliruh-*
w in ch
m e not j
election, subject to the Deni
axuilt ihlr ihroiitfh donation-*.
erntic Diinwulev m May
N'eail)
MHI lieeto
mid hIi i i i Ii *
w e r e doiinleil by r e 'i d c i i l n o f Sun lo r d foi mu* in ilu- 1 'i u k iliirinir
t I
Iin:b y. S«*nl Solo
|liM*endH-i. .Mi .Moutflitnu - a n l, i *k mi • i 11»»* S&lt;-iiiiiioli* (’minty
prrs*«fiie
on
b e h alf
ot the i *ity• I'tiii.
• m il lli.ilth A'*»ocia’ our
oiliiTiF a p p i e e i a l ton
lot | ,
ii-l t&gt;,ii
thiil IIt#* tnhrrcu
th e se con trib ution *
l i e -m d thin i |,,»U i» litMi of .S.iiMiit'lt* ( ’utility
nthei d o i m l i o i u wi l e m ad e tlm mu : k i ,.| il
\ Mtuihitfi aii* tfnitefut
the month hut lliul llu * *ly e r e w - I j , , , ( |„ i".I »*i •*•» I•\ •!»•• purchaoe
w e r e iinulde lo
It uio*plaut * t l i n u I ,.| i |*, •I Mill S&gt; ll
||.. • vti, ui i ?i** hurry and
Kvprestoiritf hi' apprei mtion rnr until 1hi« mou th
T h e I’mk** lh -p.iltim nt n U o set 1
•i • Ii• i-»mu ~ •httpping and
the ro-operntion of tin- • 'i i f i i - **( out mole tliiin
l.iimi
P* tuitui hitli,lu\ i* It'lii ui i m i M i - i . l ug Icy
the ( 'minty dmiiitf hi- pie* d p lan t' m the x.i» H*11 pu ll ill llu* .|,»|*,L ‘maiiv haxi* uvcritMikcd

M rs. In g le y S ay s
P a tie n ts ( ir a te f u l
F o r S eal F u n d s

J n o . D. J in k in s
T o Be C a n d id a te
F o r R e -E le ctio n

| ir. endii •
dining
term. Jno. |). Jinkin'. • d.,« n&gt; City
•'L mini in*" ilin i »lu*» U fur ( ’hri«tmrm
flounced that he would he a can* Moutfhtoii 'iilit
S' ill
Uul il in nut ton lut«• tu
The doiuilloii 1*0 III! ilintilIt' inuil |„,u I'un Jtiitof* nf tlii* .SellIx
(iidnte to j»u&lt;ri*od limi'i ' 01 ilo*
office of County Tax »
t* i are n* follow«
an l»ittij* ii N'i'w Vmr'x «paik «»f
...... l i n i n ' lf.pt- |.» u nick • filial fltfliMlitf for
(MU Fill HIMIII * he| t \
icrni •&lt;. P • M y
Inn.
D
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d
J
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n
l
t
l
r
)
g
u
a
v
a
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Mi
to be lietd in May.
lien It Ii. 11 run
t y o u r pint in
(lie t&lt;u&lt;
iitotuui halth* iiciiitf wngnl
Mil* J i n k i n * .
Seminole (‘minty IlMri •
*tanding tax rrcnidll III Mir Sl*ll«* 1 :ir» live uultF. Mi nml x l i ' W. n u n i n ' I linn ill4'siil iliw au'."
ii

K. K l r c h l i o f f
1
|*l,Mf •*»U uf ilu* S«*i*I Snip arc
1 *•! u m le u « . .I | IH Ita pIlllllU'IM, .1 ll 'eil tu ili'cuvcr CHFCN of tuber1 IT»* jnilusiH .ini ly enmitfh to help them.
| c r e p e m y t i le , i iNlctonillllll
t n i i n , nml 1 di n u ii lii. Mi ' .1 T 1 prov ide piupi*i tit it* fur tin* needy
Newby
,11111! prr•x• nl iliu spread
of tha
Mr ili 'i h ' i h&gt; ItuiMiiitf up uiulernour|f» lartfe
\\ a hititfloiii a ' .
nml M i « VV.-L. lle iile )
(mheil Im&gt;dii ' ot tlnltlifu whu have
H plumluitfo, f&gt; 1 *ll ll ll 1 V|UB1a , 1 JIB« h e rn i x

that givat ra le h»» ta i’li taken lo
promote in efflrleiit sml uerurate
sy*ten, of re,-omI* uml to this end
it 1* *p|Kirent that the ) o il,-to r
s p a r e s no effort, which ,. ••onimrndahle.''
firm of government by th# loculSanford'* flrat pre-amateur golf ond Roy Horan, Orlindn, nil;
Mr. Jinkins ask* for the -upport
ration o f Amsriaan
tournament ended In a tie yratrr- Carl Dann, Jr. and Tom Camry, of the puhlie in the mining priOrlando, #8; Hugh Ackerman and
day with taro teeaaa scoring a beat Claud* Harmon, OiUndn, All; Aid mary election.

|ram ine, uml
jT. I.angle)
) 2 llinrilbin pei
, Mr*. Al Is,',
\\ A Pul
I taige luiiber
J rick and I date p alm , W u l t n
Unuth.
( (*l(lil,„«*d - uee ess e f the F ilt n a
I I’nlins and trees furnished - b&gt; •ignin -t i l i r itixuding h m ile a o f
'be City &gt;d .S.111I 0 , 1
l(,'d ll,i««ia a p p u i e n t l y h s * s t im u -

*•7!) Tha rchebllltatlon of aroundad vstorana. In thU connectloa K
wad revealed that tha death rats
among veteran* for the asms ago
group* la I t percadt higher than
among tha re a tn f th* population.
•&lt;«&gt; Service to th# cwumralto,
state aad nation aa exemplified try
anfaty acUrltles apd dlea*ter reJS ft. - -

Goss And Allan Tie With Dawson
And Johnson In Golf Tournament

a. W.

Champagne and Denny Cham*
pagn*. Orlando, 68; L. Noah uml
Jim Thompson, Ormond Beach, 72.
Jack McLaran and
J. Noth.
Ormond Brack, 71; Rutsell Scholl
■nd Roy Horan, Orlando, no; IL
Bob Inton and Henry Johnson,
Nrw Im yrna. 68; Mort llright
and Ab* Thorn# Daytona, 67; W.

Wadsworth and K. Leonard, Day­
tona, M | Jack Go** and Pug
AUan. D tU nd. M | 0 . Nilaon and
D. • Bontervill*, D*Land,| Jo*
Oalloway and Ray Horan, Orlan­
do, ITi Jack Goss, DcLnnd, and
Bob Dutton. Nil**, Mich.,: Phil
Oraakoff aad Allan Btewari, Han­
' t Warraa Dawaon and Harb
Naw
Smyrna;
H*rb
N#W
S n u rr M t
H # rb
■8 I f J* T a o m p a o ii' 7 8 j

M 4 W. D*w*oo, Euitla,

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Relief Fund For Finns
Reaches $59.05 Total

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trnllan oak-.

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ruralyplu

L o n g w o o d l o V ote ,na 8 .................*
On
A b o lish m e n t
A t P o lls T u e sd a y
Shall the Town of Isingwood
and It* municipal government l&gt;e
abolished *nd a "Ta* District nf
Longwood'1 created to liquidate
th* a ffa tri of th* town in accord­
ant* with the provisions nf an net
pa***d In th* IU10 session of the
A regular
LaarUlatur* T
ior Chamber
ThU issue will be derided by held in th#
Um property owner* In Seminole day night at

City News Briefs

f o u n t y ', th l i d - l a r g r s t m u n icip al| t]r | a IB d ^ t l o n to m o rro w .

meeting of th# Ju n ­
of Commerce will InMayfair Hotel Tues­
7:01) o'rlock;

lull'd llu- a d i m iu t i o u nf t h e A m e r Iran p«','|di- In such an r i l c n t t h a t
III,*) a i r g i v i n g nil ttat- m on ey t h e y
ru n u f f i n d I,, «,i,l
Ih e
Fion iih
rsusi'

K vnlihx' nf lids is -ren In San• f,»'d a- fund* ruiilinur lo cumo br­
io Th,' lie,ahl office to be for! war,I,-il lo Finnish relief head1, pturli'is I,, New York. Thr#*
mure eontriliution* of 81, $5, and
$6, hnv«* swellrd Ihe total to
8.Y.MI.V The lle ia lj will accept all
■Innalinns and forw ard them to
New York.
FI VP. HONS IN NAVT

WORKERS FLOWN TO DOCgS
LONDON. Jan. &amp;-&lt;*&gt;&gt;-A m lJoe Galloway nntory .flying squad of aklllad
dockara to move from port to port
to daafjwlth Wartime divrraton ef
shipping haa haen argaalaad by

YF.MA8SEK. 8. G, Jan. B.—HP)
—The Thoma* Daniel* are doing
their hit for Unci* * Sam’s d#fiiise. With th* rnlU tm m t of
their youngest *on, Tam, Jr., th*
other day, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Vialatora of City ord|/v*nc*» will have fir* sunt In th* U. 8. Mvy.
ba tried before Ju d g e ‘ Frank I..
MlUar In a aeaalon of the Munici­
p a l Court at the Police Station
thia afternoon at 4:00 o'clock.

LOCAL WEATHER

There will be a meeting of the
Sanford Ministerial AaaorlaUan
Fair and colder tonight Ugh# ■
a t tha Flrat Presbyterian Church
Tuesday afternoon, tha Rev. W. P. to heavy frost ta tha e n tra in .
Brook*, J r , chairman, said today. north poition with a temperate*# \
of M to 80 deg r
Woodmen e f t h s World meet In In the central pari
regular »cation la the Woodman Der*turn of SO tt
Hall oa Tuesday night a t TtM. Tttraday (air and

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Th* regular drill »r**ion* of
th* thrr# local National Guard
future of the loam which we* Companlc* will t&gt;* held in th*
granted it* charter more than SO Armory tonight a t 8:00 o'clock.
T k . v o t e w hich will decide the

year* age haa aroused a large
amount of interest In longwood
with both the pro* and cons stand­
ing behind their divargent view*.

- .

’ " 'u "1*
M i'll. P ta a c lo i # -

hilled
••pel M •
tM&gt;cau»e of tile cnntliitwd
lion of its eitirriu (•nil III! e f flelent methods Ml J i n k i n inaugurated. In sun lining lUI 1i he rcsuit nf thr latest i m i l l . Ihe .Stale
auditor had this I, i 'It \
“All record* were*• f' uml Ill' ll ly
iml arrurntely keptt. it |a «' valent

ball of dd to toad tha ftchb. One
team competed of Jack Goaa, am­
ateur, and Png AUea, pro, of DoLand tied for flrat omf second
ptoeee with the team composed of
Warren Dawaon, a auteur, and
Heib Johnson, pro, ef New Smyr­
na.
Tying for third place were
Utrae teams, Lee Coetea and Warw a Dawaon a f Knatla, Mort
Bright and Aha Thorne of Day­
tona,
Spencer and Ralph
Stewart of SaafMd. Each Uam
sowed a hast haB a f €7.
. T s a d m t t toaau wars en­
tered In the lonnwy that attract­
ed many af Central Florida'* heat
a a u te a r and p ref anaIona I player*.

V

110

Improvements
In U.S. Planes
Are Predicted

MURPHY NAMED TO HIGH COURT

Piping Out Of
Soviet Division
R u s s i a n s Said To
H a v e Lost V a s t
' Quantities Of Guns;
1,000 Men Captured

A n f

&gt;

FLORIDA* MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1940

M m W Aanoriated Prvaa

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k 'r u lt A n i l V c g v t a b l M T h a n
S im ila r A m i In A n ir r lr *

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THE 8ANIWUI “

Where Is It? Wifl We Know Each Other There?
Why Heaven Will Never Grow Tiresome. WiB We Be Sorry Because Some Loved One Is
Missing? Will We Be Able To Enjoy Heaven Without Them? Will Families, Broken By
Death, Be Reunited There?
First in a Series of Thrilling Bible Lectures by
E vangelist G lenn A delbert Coon
NOTED TRAVELER AND BIBLE LECTURER

ThU Scotch meat pi« made of ground beef, onion and tomato ii a tatty ditli for a cold night.

fa Easy To Malta and
h Eapaeially Good For
Sunday Night Suppera
■

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by Dorothy Orttg

k trnnla m ho
goeu yachting

R f t v W large dinJUt gaaata a n served
tgae, although be
r smokes nor drinks,
hspptkn of society
Want from the on*
I tod With ■ business
kllovoq; to public n -

JCN wa were small, Sunday
' . .light sapper at Bouteh grand•other's boats was tbs big event
if tbe week. It was elan night, the
light grandmotbsr gathered her
iblldren and her graodehildrea
ironad tbe family board. Truly ft
■liable beet eat down, with grandlather beaming oa ble balm from
me end ot the table and at tbe
Xber, grand mot bar keeping an ever
aratehfal eye lo aee that all had
■Italy lo eat
ror tbe youngster*. Ibe evening
was compounded of merry aaate
with bright pink cheeks, Jovial
naeleb who told marvelene stories,
of attab langbier, warmth and tba
cheer of good food . . . wonderful
food. Great platters of cold sliced
•mats, debp dishes of hot ecalloped
potatoes, round crystal bowls of the
frolls, plrklvs and roUsbaa pat «p
by ginadmother bafaatf, ctaaamon
boas la which betur, sugar aad
cinnamon had beta laid oa with
such lavish hand they wars literally
—maid |B cinnamon taffy.

Aad then grandmother-* meat
pletl They were her • pedal pride.
Hen wen not deep plea made with

tubes of meat. No. grindmother's the lively tana of tomato. It makes
ni'd |itm wi-rr flit, Ilk* I ■■■■inkin the |&gt;lo even more flavorsome. Tble
made of tuinalii flavor I* achieved by simply
or berry pin. They
__ were
___________
chopped bwf, renuljy Miiaoned with addins rointmued tomato aoop. Ununion amt topped by llir richest of dnuliii'dly It Ihera had been tomato
flaky pu-try " u cut into they flavor fn »urh readily available florin
■-lioKril bnor i i irt -rl.ol.ly anil, In giandmother's day she would
gllateninr. nikI r h-Mifi.iu. Wv&lt;lg» of bain med II. A great ona fur flaror,
that bo: .learning pin un yunr plals was grandmother.
mi Sunday nlahl »a« aumelUIng lo
Hare's bow to make tble famous
look furnard to all week. Grand- pie . . . and coaid anything bo
mollici n meat plrs mails their sp- simpler)
peartiiro with i ho flrat crisp, cold
t th. t n n t kmf
days ot aulunm and wt-re aarred all
« i.tieipooai et enlen. i»tn- &gt;.
winter thereafter. (Inn pie would
have been skimpy tar* for that
Vituh »f pdpptr
patrlarrhlal gathering. Three, four,
l
toUMr
flee pies, fresh and hot from the
■Mrt N'iry
nrtn arrltred on tbs table. The pise
wen baked on Batnrdty. Then, oa
Beutd the onion la the butler.
Bondar right It was a simple matter Add the chopped beef, coadeuaed
to tilde lbs pies Into the oven sad tomato soup, salt aad pepper. Let
reheat them.
simmer gently until the meal Is Just
arandmolber. of course, taught barely brown. Line pi# plat* with
bar daughter* to maka Ihe plat and pastry, pour the mlttun Into It
tha always claimed that those mast eorsr with pastry, prick th* top
plat wen mainly responsible for the with a fork, and brush lightly with
flne husbands tbs girls acquired. mailed butter. Bake at 111 degrees
No mao, declared grandmother, for on* hoar.
oonld resist a girl who could make
Us* a rich, short ftaky pastry.
a toothsome meat pie like that aad Or. If you don't (eel up ta making
to her lassies bad their pick of the your own pastry, aoma of Uto prolade That at least, was grand­ pared pastry muse a n a good bet
mother's story,
t
Oood eating la that pi*. One word
* Well, Ihoe* meat ptaa a n still of advice, though . . . bettor bake
being made la ibe family aad protr two of them at a time. Yeuag aad,
ably always will be. There has been old, men. woman aad children alt!
fast one alight change la tha recipe pass back for more. IV* that kihd
over the y e a r s j ,, the addition of .o&lt; P K
*

Sunday Night,
Jan. 7th at 7:30
A t The Atew
ARMORY
♦

SANFORD, FLORIDA

A D M ISSIO N AIVJD
A LL SEATS.
F R E E !

CHILDREN NQT ADMrtTED UNLESS
/ ACCOMPANIBP BY. ADULTS '

A BIG COMMUNITY 8
n SERVICE /
rM ftn itiM

the mils two
east u&gt;
of Orange,
,wu miles &gt;■•■
wi •■■(•, Tag,
twUy tbe Southern Pacific flyer Areedlan became the
second train casualty In a week. • Only 21 passengers were Injured.

K

ft hod* of the
"I have to.
ly methods 1
rr of IBtB bo
at President
i try to eohr*

mot
so, a t
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Chairman Named
For President’s
Birthday B a l l s

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

with
fln t

sRsax.
ans
The basis of hla Evleo

was this: “There la
■ternary In business, een .sailing- la both busldlplomary you have to
p«)atable,
attnethre,
to
■told posed
“palatable,

W HENl

to warring Europe. .

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iTTflutog to the Vatican

( JO IN ieO THH L IM ITE D
STA TES, IT R 8 6 R R V B O
TUB PtKSHT TO DO/IOOI
T O eua INTO A S AVAIMV /V S

JACKSONVILLE
Jan. 6 . 'Vllllem T, KJwunl*. chairman
f the PlnrlJn division of tho
Atlornl Knnndfitlon for Infan■tin I'rmlvulr. nnimunreil thl*
week that all county chairman
are been appolnlnf to carry
-ut aurh program* as each chair•nhn ileslrcd for the forthcoming
•vmle In honor of I W ile t t
'{onervolt * blrthiloy till* month.
"Wo hi»i&gt;i&gt; till* year to break
all records," ►-.1-1 Chairman Kdwm .I*, "ami villi our chulrinJn
mint* ilelr:mlncJ than ever to
build up Ih-lr local, rhaptm,
Iluir i» every reason to feul
lluil varh county will greatly
benefit tbrouirh Hum funds and
InciilentallV hefo the National
Pnumialloit 'carry on n greht

PROGRAMS FOR REMAINDER
OF THE WEEK ARE): *
TUESDAY NIGHT, January 9th, nt 7:30

ARMAGEDDON—EARTH’S
LAST WAR
Where, How. aad Wbea W ill II be re a c h !I Mepea
r „ I'alverM l l»vae« aha! I.r .a l

VUTNl rmi-KHM, Ur. Uvea,. III.nasal.b.a rhrsM aa,
will Vf.ee a I the f l n l hrallh OrlSrr,

WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Jan. 101H at 7:30

A Blanllac nihie rrevh.rv Whieb Caaaed aaa ta&gt;
ndets ta Aaeept Tk* Bible Aa Tbe Ween ef IM . y

FRIDAY NIGHT, J a n u if 12th, .1 7:10

THE MAN WHO NEVER PAID
HIS DEBTS AND YET WAS
SAVED!
learalac Ibe ABC af Chftatlaalir.
DISTINGUISHED

M

JOHN HAMRICK, JR.
Ptoabt

WILL HITLER, MUSSOLINI,
OR STALIN UNITE EUROPE
UNDER ONE FLAG?

PHYSICIANS * FEATURED

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ENDENfl^EWSPAPER

&gt;

FLORIDA* MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1940

M m W Aanoriated Prvaa

SPEAKS

Seminole County Produce*
Mora k'rult Anil VcgvtablM Than A nf
Similar A m i In Anirrlr*

NUMBER 110

Established In 1908

Improvements
In U.S. Planes
Are Predicted

MURPHY NAMED TO HIGH COURT

Piping Out Of
Soviet Division
R u s s i a n s Said To
H a v e Lost V a s t
' Quantities Of Guns;
1,000 Men Captured

Italy
Agrees
To
)i •« .
•«- •_

Today’s A ircraft is
Termed Lumbering:
Trucks Compared
To Newest T y p e s

Rainfall Soaks
County's Reids

Precipitation For ’39
Is ' Above Normal
F u r o r e Continues
1st Time Since ’35
Over Removal Of The heaviral alagla rain tlnee
English War Head la st' September aoaked Semlnnl*

Non-Stop Trips
To Europe Seen

Aid Hungarians

Finland today reported a
new victory over Russia,
wiping out' a second division
of the invading troops, and
the capture of more than
1,000 prisoners and huge
quantities of equipment.
A high authority at Buda­
pest said the foifign min­
isters of Hiragarv and Italy
had a f r a id oa a dafanahra p act
assuring H uagary of Italian mlHta ry aid evan though lavaded by
G trm aay aad Russia. Cooky and

VroM»

Speeds Up To 500 mph
Are Possible W ith
Secret Developments

’ WUItun'' C. B i M s r .
airov*,
eeiM ntndfr o f tl»» ArarrIran L c c te n . * u
the
gu»*t
speaker a t. th* meeting " f the
W A S H IN G T O N . .Tan. 8 .—
and
will
County'i th irsty field* yesterday Rutary Club today
f A P ) — A e ro n a u tic a l
o n g ievening and h i t night aa 1.1 apeak a t tn# dinner-meeting of
n
e
e
r*
In
,la
y
fo
r
e
c
a
s
t
A
m e r i­
Inrhe* were recorded by loral the Campbell-iLoMlnr Pont in
c a n a ir p la n e s i-apnM i' o f fly*
the Legion H ut tonightInstrument*.
iiifr In E u ro p e w ith n fu ll
YeRterday'i' rainfall w»t al­
most twice aa much a* the total
lo a d o f Im m lm . o r p a s s e n g e r #
for the mnnthi o f November and
niul carRO a n d r e l u r n m ir n o i l - .
December during which a total of
held over from h a t year’a *oea to p if n e c e s s a ry .
.68 Inchoa of rain fell, over three
*lon. Proponent* were criticliM
inehea below normal— WHK PHOTO
The probability and ex­
for reviving the bill a t a tlma
Frank
Murphy
pose*
for
photographer*
afteir
hi*
nnniinntion
hy
P
u
‘blent Roosevelt ns nu a-*, pected In lK*enme a reality
For the first time alnee 1PM,
when democracy la "fighting for seriate justice of the Suprem e C »utl. Soli, itor G vnrm l Itohert II. J,„ k
th e rainfall In Bemlnole County
on is to succeed him i»s tu the next year or IS months,
Ita Ufa." Opponent* pointed out
during the p a it year haa been
th a t there were only three lynch­ head of the Justice D epartm ent.
grew out of two trrlinical rep o rt!
no rm al The heavy precipitation
ing* In the nation la*t year('o’ '•■K'*
u tfit'* i',»
l«&gt; »»*•
III** national Ail*
•
to g
during the m onthi of April, June,
The I!ou*e Naval Comn\IU*a
July and Auguat offaet the mlirai
naiulct.
heard
Admiral
flatuld
Stark
urge
renrffnga of the rem aining month*
h!H ft»
Congreea to approve « 11,800,by - plua M Inehea, according to
000,000 fleet Infrraae lecauae the
in wiiitf tlesitfii, nml "fin n in g "
the record* of Metaorologlat O. P.
th reat o f a “wgrld conflagration”
I or
airplane
entfine
cylinder*
» ; a. hai m
—
Paxton.
•
lilt f e
pioniise to imiritM* vastly Iho
Rainfall during the month of
The program of the American I fThe
flrat o p e n 'th re a t on CXpItol
iitfi*. bimm'i I, |iu&gt; loiiil and e ffic i,Augu*t waa the heaviest with a Legion waa outllnad by Slate |
(f«Hlaa«a wa r»l* T « l)
,
y o f plntiei* aliiTiil\ being
total of 11.71 inehea being record­ Commander ’ William C. Iltcnker
O
desijItfiinl.
ed, 8.6ft above normal for the
l'n*M‘iit
nnlitaty and civil air*
of
Tampa,
speaking
before
the
month.
k
rrnft, wlm b !»;»■* Iiroiitfht Europe,
The to tal rain fall fo r 1889, ac­ member* of the Rotary Club to­
N»uth A iih tm u Mud Hawaii w ith­
cording to Mr. Paxton, la 61.7# day, as ona of youth activities
hh
subversive agencies
in a da\ *s fix uitf 111111*. ale p arti)'
Incbee while the normal annual combating
tin* i«*Nult «•f ;i«'i onmitienl ren d n fall fa r the Covaty la 61.51 and movement*, and preparedness
m' i i t Ii doiu* b&gt; flu rom m ittro'*
for peace •* wcU aa war.
eutfiiirern at l.atitfl«*y Kield. Tho
Tbs American Legion apeak* t .
r
According to m a n ia on preelpllluy
your
IP
10
ntiln
license
the
ho|&gt;e
of
Sil|H't
iuteii*
Mr » M*d*twl r m *
riint&lt;* engineers retfiird the pres­
latlon kept by Chane and Com­ with a volts o f g million men with
The sinking . nf tha 1,688-toii tag* now in order In avoid the
Calks .lames
MoiltfliloU ent plane* a* lumbering truck*
pany, there waa n rain deficiency o tingle purpose, a*Id Mr. Urook- British * ta«m t|ip Towneley by 1a*t minute tu«h,"
Seminole
iniitpaied
to pin nr*a «oining out
er.
adding
th
a
t
there
are
more
planting in the developed •
a f T i * 7 tnchaa la 19S8. a total of
a mine o ff tHb southeast roast Couniy Tnx Collector Jno. P .
»f For t M ellon I’ ark rail [ in a year nr ho.
M S hi 1987 a n A S Jd in ISM for than l.OfO posts throughout the of England yesterday raised tha Jinkin* whosr office i* in charge
Tin* new win|! will have only
• to tal deficiency In the threo United State*. Thar* ar» 122 post* toll of all nations In sea w arfare of the log sale*. urged today.
d to emnp'o'tion tin*
In Florida with 12,600 member*.
and ,f thr prugrv*.
.,1 ,|1P ' one., h „d the re.i-tanre o f praaSince
the
license*
went
on
sale
progrvsA
to a t least t9 C ship* with an ag ­
* _ ....
month ran he continued It 1! V . rV.‘
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gregate tonnawe of 1,085,881. •n Dec. I, thor* h s 'e been s p ­
likely Ita ho,.r will breome ., **r
M i'll. P ta a cloi#an* saved, proglmaleiy 1,000 told, Mr. JinThe Tow nslerfd crew wai
was »*v«u
, ^ Mirl#di p*jpti-s o u t th at
• O n«ni#ani*tA vkS'im er7 and
this i» le** than one-fourth *&gt;r th r
Ihirin*! the month of Decern* *'H*' 1
Prior to th a -^ rta rfp a l address were Injured aboard the 8,817- total number *old |n»l yrar.
hei Intiidl r*l« • f tire* au.l shrub-I " ml &lt;ff„ „-i„ » »f a motor at tea**
on the program, R a d
Dorner ton British passenger liner City
1IM* | - , . , n l .
H r advised auto owners th.it
Wei** set out hy Cl1) ririv*
spoke to the club la behalf of the of Marseilles, which was towed they are required to p,c»ent their
t li ura fat ni the mouth of .latiRcmlnole County Fair and Celery to a port a fte r striking a mine title certificate* and iegl*lrnlinn
I'liiy the plant uitf« m e In'iiitf collExhibit to ba held her# Feb, 18- o ff the east Scottish roast.
cards when purchasing n lirenss.
*
liuuetl u«» iiipitlly a &gt;» tlonutmu** are
A t least 2,720 lives have been In Ihe event that tlie-e ate lost,
17- "Thia is a claan cut proposi­
Seminole County T ax Collector
The City P ,nmnii«i'iou
tion”, Mr. Domar said, 'T h e ra lost In th# 18 week* and one however, a tsg may he t-Mird on Jno. D Jinkin*. nhove, today lias lilltholired till expemllliiie ol
day
of
maritim
e
combat.
drifter* or floater* con­
Ihe presentation of I ho mimhet itnniuim*«*d Ids lamlidncy fm r
$.*•&lt;) for toliruh-* winch m e not j
T h e ft wfll ha a meeting o f the are no with
The U. S. liner M anhattan, of the 10:10 log If it u s - issued election, subject to the Deni
It, and In asking for
axuiltihlr ihroiitfh donation-*.
B m lS tla County Democratic Com- nected
detained
a
t
G
ibraltar
for
4"
the
aupport
of
each
and
everyhne
erntic Diinwulev m May
N'eail) MHI lieeto midhIiiii Ii *
nrittao to U . Court Hou.e tonight of you, I urge you not to Judge It hours, was perm ltled to resume In this county, hr said.
One week from today Ihe time
were doiinleil by re'idciiln of Suna t ftOO o'clock, according to ta- by previous exhibition* of thl* her voyage to Ganoa a fte r sup­
ciplre* for using Ihe old lirrnse*
lord foi mu* in ilu- 1'iuk iliirinir
fonaatiou received today from aut I
I in:b y. S«*nl Solo
plying British authorities with o on the highways of the -l.ste and
nalurc.M
|liM*endH-i. .Mi .Moutflitnu -anl, i*kth o re tire tourer*.
mi • i 11»»* S&lt;-iiiiiioli* ( ’minty
Mr. Brooker waa introduced by list of It* V*rgo and agreeing although the Governor has the
prrs*«fiie
on
behalf
ot
the
i*ity
•
I'tiii.
• m il lli.ilth A'*»ociar . rr. o fao ar, chairman of tha Commander Gcokg* Weinstein of
to turn
to British
’ our
oiliiTiF appieeial ton
lot | ,
ii-l t&gt;,ii
thiil I It#* tnhrrcu
committee, etuld not be contacted the
____over
l,rsI 1muthoritv
...
' to rsten d the time until
any contraband tthat
local post of the American Le- a t. n
Genoa
Feb.
1,
a*
yet
there
ha*
been
no
these
contribution*
lie
-md
thin
i
|,,»U
i»
litMi
of .S.iiMiit'lt* ( ’utility
today. M r a atatam ent but It ta
n, who alto Introduced Gllea L. might be found In It*
msni Indication .th at he will do *o.
nthei doimlioiu wi le made tlm mu : ki,.| il
\ Mtuihitfi aii* tfnitefut
avpaUad th a t tha qualifying fee.
vis of Orlando, vk# commander fest.
the month hut lliul llu * *ly erew -Ij,,, (|„ i".I »*i •*•» I•\ •!»•• purchaoe
A large amount of the revenue*
a f logoi candidate* in the Demo­
the American Legion In Flori­
In London the British govern­ from the auto tag »ulr« !« u»cd
were iinulde lo It uio*plaut *tlinu I ,.| i |*, •I Mill S&gt; ll
crat!* P rim ary election will ha act of
da.
Tha
Rev.
Martin
Bram
prem
ent
was
reported
considering
a
||.. • vti, ui i ?i** hurry and
In payment of »«lnile* lor school
and Sthar hoalneaa In connection aided over th* meeting. Clyde
Kvprestoiritf hi' apprei mtion rnr until 1hi« mouth
plan
to
establish
a
contraband
The I’mk** lh-p.iltim nt nUo set 1
teacher* and th,- Stale i* e«n*iil•i • Ii• i-»mu ~ •httpping and
with tha alectton will be acted P arker had charg* of th* pro­
control station In Canadian w a­ erablv behind In the payment of the ro-operntion of tin- • 'i i f i i - **( out mole tliiin
l.iimi P* tuitui hitli,lu\ i* It'lii ui i m i M i - i . lug Icy
gram ond E. M. Armlteg* led th* ters as a result of protest* by IU allocation* to Seminole I'oiin- the ( 'minty dmiiitf hi- pie* d p lan t' m the x.i» H*11 pull ill llu* .|,»|*,L ‘maiiv haxi* uvcritMikcd
ringing.
, the United S lates over diversion ly, forcing the borrowing of fund- term. Jno. |). Jinkin'. • d.,« n&gt; City
|ir. endii •
dining
•'L mini in*" ilin i »lu*» U fur ( ’hri«tmrm
On* of th* prim* purposes of of American ships o British pnrl« wlth which to pay Ihe local tench- flounced that he would he a can* Moutfhtoii 'iilit
S' ill
Uul il in nut ton lut«• tu
tbo A m srkan legion, **[d Mr. fo r examination.
rr*.
The doiuilloii 1*0 III! ilintilIt' inuil |„,u I'un Jtiitof* nf tlii* .SellIx
(iidnte to j»u&lt;ri*od limi'i ' 01 ilo*
B rooktr, l* to sec to It th at th#
The United S tates
ha* ad­
office of County Tax »
t* i are n* follow«
an l»ittij* ii N'i'w Vmr'x «paik «»f
'U fa, liberty, and pursuit of hap­ vised G reat B ritain she would
ff
..... linin' lf.pt- |.» u nick • filial fltfliMlitf for
R E D P A P E R 1U) M III:|&gt;
(MU Fill HIMIII *he| t \
icrni •&lt;. P • M y
less” which w# hava oil err­ be held responsible fo r any damInn.
D
were toand
J
rn
ltlr)
guava-.
Mi
STOCKHOLM, Jan. 8. -UP)—A to be lietd in May.
lien It Ii. 11 run t y o u r pint in
ed la bandod (town to our a rc s suffered by American "hip* home made bomb eiplnded today
(lie t&lt;u&lt;
iitotuui halth* iiciiitf wngnl
Mil* Jinkin*.
Seminole (‘minty IlMri •
■Udaar Tnapccter Grady L. Dan- __ id ran. Th# original program of forced Into w ar gone water* for outehle the office of the Com­ *tanding tax rrcnidll III Mir Sl*ll«* 1 :ir» live uultF. Mi nml x li' W. n u n in ' I linn ill 4'siil iliw au '."
the Legion waa outlined aa fol- contraband search.
munist newspaper Nyr Dag. caus­ tM&gt;cau»e of tile cnntliitwd
1 |*l,Mf •*»U uf ilu* S«*i*I Snip arc
hilled
••pel M • K. Klrchlioff
T h a Beaataoto Barbecue o a IB*
Th# German governm ent an­ ing considerable propeity damage, lion of its eitirriu (•nil III! effl- 1 *•! umleu«. .I | IHIta pIlllllU'IM, .1 ll'eil tu ili'cuvcr CHFCN of tuber*
•7
!)
Tha
rchebllltatlon
of
aroundThirteenth S treet and
Thr elent methods Ml Jinkin| crepe my tile, i iNlctonillllll 1 IT»* jnilusiH .ini ly enmitfh to help them.
nounced Ita navy waa selling at but oo on* was injur,d
return waa granted peraato- ad vstorana. In thU connectloa K
"conseriptable Pole* trying bombing was thought to have inaugurated. In sun lining lUI 1ihe rc- tniin, nml 1 dinuiilii. Mi ' .1 T 1provide piupi*i tit it* fur tin* needy
mahe alteration* totaDtog wad revealed th a t tha death ra ts to flea from Baltic countries to been th* work of Finnish »ym- suit nf thr latest i m ill. Ihe .Stale Newby
, 11111! prr•x• nl iliu spread of tha
pathliera.
H. KngUah warn granted a among veteran* fo r the asm s ago roach enemy te rrito ry .”
|f» lartfe \\ a hititfloiii a '. Mr ili'i h' i h&gt; ItuiMiiitf up uiulernourauditor had this I, i 'It \
group* la I t percadt higher than
lleiile)
nml
Mi«
VV.-L.
(mheil Im&gt;dii ' ot tlnltlifu whu have
“ All record* were*• f' uml Ill'll ly
among tha r e a t n f th* population.
H plumluitfo, f&gt; 1*ll ll ll 1V|UB1a , 1 JIB« hern i x
iml arrurntely keptt. it |a «'valent
•&lt;«&gt; Service to th# cw um ralto,
that givat ra le h»» ta i’li taken lo |ram ine, uml
state a a d nation aa exemplified try
promote in efflrleiit sml uerurate jT. I.angle)
anfaty acUrltles apd dlea*ter resy*ten, of re,-omI* uml to this end ) 2 llinrilbin pei
J S f t. - it 1* *p|Kirent that the ) o il,-to r , Mr*. Al Is,',
\\ A Pul
spares no effort, which ,. ••oniI taige luiiber
mrndahle.''
J rick and I date palm, W ultn
f irm o f governm ent by th# loculSanford'* flrat pre-am ateur golf ond Roy Horan, Orlindn, nil;
Mr. Jinkins ask* for the -upport Unuth.
( (*l(lil,„«*d -ueeess ef the Filtna
ration o f Amsriaan
tournament ended In a tie y ratrr- C arl Dann, Jr. and Tom C am ry, of the puhlie in the mining pri- I I’nlins and trees furnished - b&gt; •ignin-t ilir itixuding hmilea of
Orlando, #8; Hugh Ackerman and
'be City &gt;d .S.111I 0 , 1
day with taro teeaaa scoring a beat Claud* Harmon, OiUndn, All; A id mary election.
l(,'d ll,i««ia appuiently hs* stimu1 — —— . 1
------| .14 nallv, '■*” t milmlull'd llu- adimiutiou nf the Amerball of dd to toad tha ftchb. One Champagne and Denny Cham*
¥
in ,
11 ,
trnllan oak-. .1 ruralyplu
Iran
p«','|di- In such an r ilc n t that
team competed of Jack Goaa, am ­ pagn*. Orlando, 68; L. Noah uml
III,*) a ir giving nil ttat- money they
ateur, and Png AUea, pro, of Do- Jim Thompson, Ormond Beach, 72.
run uffind I,, «,i,l Ihe Fioniih
Land tied for flrat om f second
Jack McLaran and
J. Noth.
rsusi'
ptoeee with the team composed of Ormond Brack, 71; Rutsell Scholl
K vnlihx' nf lids is -ren In SanW arren Dawaon, a a u te u r, and ■nd Roy Horan, Orlando, no; IL
• f,»'d a- fund* ruiilinur lo cumo br­
H eib Johnson, pro, e f New Sm yr­ Bob Inton and Henry Johnson,
io Th,' lie,ahl office to be forN rw Im yrna. 68; Mort llright
na.
! war,I,-il lo Finnish relief headTying for third place were and Ab* Thorn# Daytona, 67; W.
Shall the Town of Isingwood
1,
pturli'is I,, New York. Thr#*
Utrae teams, Lee Coetea and W ar- Wadsworth and K. Leonard, Day­ and It* municipal government l&gt;e
mure eontriliution* of 81, $5, and
w a Dawaon a f Knatla, Mort tona, M | Jack Go** and Pug abolished *nd a "Ta* District nf
$6, hnv«* swellrd Ihe total to
B right and Aha Thorne of Day­ AUan. D tU n d . M | 0 . Nilaon and Longwood'1 created to liquidate
8.Y.MI.V The lle ia lj will accept all
tona,
Spencer and Ralph D. • Bontervill*,
D*Land,| Jo* th* a ffa tri of th* town in accord­
■Innalinns and forw ard them to
S tew art of SaafM d. Each Uam Oalloway and Ray Horan, O rlan­ ant* with the provisions nf an net
New York.
do, IT i Jack Goss, DcLnnd, and pa***d In th* IU10 session of the
sowed a hast haB a f €7.
A regular meeting of th# Ju n ­
. T s a d m t t to a a u w ars en­ Bob Dutton. Nil**, Mich.,: Phil LaarUlatur* T
ior Chamber of Commerce will Intered In the l onnwy th a t a ttra c t­ Oraakoff aad Allan Btew ari, Han­
ThU issue will be derided by held in th# Mayfair Hotel Tues­
FI VP. HONS IN NAVT
'
ed many a f C entral Florida'* heat
' t W arraa Dawaon and Harb Um property owner* In Seminole day night at 7:01) o'rlock;
a a u te a r an d p re f anaIona I player*.
Naw
yrna;t
H*rb
N#W Sm
SnurrM
H#rb fo u n ty ', thlid-largrst municipalYF.MA8SEK. 8. G , Jan . B.—HP)
■8 I f J* Taompaoii' 78j |t]r |a IB d ^ tlo n tomorrow.
Th* regular drill »r**ion* of —The Thoma* Daniel* are doing
th* thrr# local National Guard their hit for Unci* * Sam’s d#M 4 W. D*w*oo, E uitla, T k . vote which will decide the
With th* rn lU tm m t of
future of the loam which we* Companlc* will t&gt;* held in th* fiiise.
their youngest *on, Tam, Jr., th*
granted it* charter more than SO Armory tonight a t 8:00 o'clock.
other day, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
year* age haa aroused a large
Vialatora of City ord|/v*nc*» will have fir* sunt In th* U . 8. M vy.
amount of interest In longwood
ba
tried
before
J
u
d
g
e
‘
Frank
I..
with both the pro* and cons stand­
ing behind their divargent view*. MlUar In a aeaalon of the Munici­
pal Court a t the Police Station
WORKERS FLOWN TO DOCgS thia afternoon a t 4:00 o'clock.
There will be a meeting of the
LONDON. Jan. &amp;-&lt;*&gt;&gt;-A m lJoe Galloway nntory .fly in g squad of aklllad Sanford Ministerial AaaorlaUan
F a ir and colder to n ig h t U gh# ■
a t tha F lrat Presbyterian Church
dockara to move from port to port Tuesday afternoon, tha Rev. W. P. to heavy fro st ta th a e n tr a in .
to daafjw lth Wartime divrraton e f Brook*, J r , chairman, said today. north poition w ith a tem perate*# \
shipping haa haen argaalaad by
of M to 80 deg r
Woodmen e f t h s World meet In In the central pari
regular »cation la the Woodman Der* turn of SO tt
H all oa Tuesday night a t TtM. Tttraday (air and
iU U

W . C. Brooker
Talks A t Rotary
LuncheonToday

S t a t e Commander
Of Tampa Outlines
Program Of Legion

Jinkins Urges
Early Purchase
Of Auto Tags

\NNOUNCES

‘;500 Trees, Shrubs|vi^ “
Planted In P a rk 1
During December &gt;

Jan. 15 I Deadline
Governor
Sunk By; Mine Off U n 1e
G
r
a
n
t
s
Extension
Southeast England

enc,fl “

.MTiiitfbtun Hopes To
F i n i s h Landseapinff This S c a s o n ,

* • w &amp; 5 ssA 5 « ,':a

Seminole Demo Meet
Scheduled Tonight

proval to th
m eat a f a
central gov*
d er W ang &lt;
X al Bhak.

Mrs. Ingley Says
Patients (irateful
F o r Seal Funds

Jno. D. Jinkins
To Be Candidate
F o r Re-Election

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Funeral Services 3 Buildihg Permits
For J.G.LeaherTo Issued A t City Hall
Be In Remetown K E S H f i r e s

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Goss And Allan Tie With Dawson
And Johnson In Golf Tournament

Relief Fund For Finns
Reaches $59.05 Total

I» Warned
iuing Mercury

Longwood l o Vote ,na 8 ..............*

On
Abolishment
A t Polls Tuesday

a. W.

City News Briefs

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IfONDAT/ JANUARY S, 1X 8

» THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Legal Advertisements

Sanford Her*14

MAYBE I HAD THE RIGHT IDEA THE FIRST TIME’
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TOUR DOCTOR SAYS
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The purpose of logoi advertisement* ns wall an the dif­
ficulty and expanse of handling these notice* by the news­
papers Is explained in • recent edltoral by the Ocala Star
which shows that even If such advertisements are a “nec­
essary evil'' they are extremely necessary.
“For those who think newspapers make a largo profit
out of publishing legal notices, which are difficult to
handle because they mvutt bo set In small type and bo. proof­
read until they are absolutely correct, the commercial rate
on most large newspapers is higher than &lt;tho legal rato
for legfls," the Star explain*. “On smaller papers, par­
ticularly weeklies, the high*** rate is only fair componution
for the extra work und attention that must be given legal
advertising.
“Ifte purpose of all legal advertising, of course, la to
glye public notice of aU matters affecting the publics
business, or the Interests of private parties when they are
Involved In any transfers, court actions, etc.
“How vital it is -that such notice b« given l* pointed
out by Frank P. Htockbrldge, In his syndicated column.
When Huey Ixtng was governor of Louisiana, and was in
a running battle with the newspapers, he had hta con­
trolled legislatures pass many laws to cripple tho press.
/gA-yybigJt'aw* sac*.
aSsesflt M t m ia are srtse m irV tl. Ope of these laws is held responsible for the orgy of fi­
nancial crookedness which hag been cropping up in Louisi­
•MONDAY, JANUARY a, I HO ana in recent months. The law abolishes tho publication of
so-called “legal’’ advortialng. The Long sponsored law
kept tho state completely (n the dark as to how much
V E R 8 B F C I t fO D A Y money the politicians were collecting and how they were

mention nuts, which acre* cmulslfied fats and proteins in the moat
attractive form. “Oh, docUr," ho
exclaimed, “1 cannot* eat nuts'
Taking a psncil mil af h h pocket,
he held It In hie hepd ao as to ex­
pose only a boat an eighth a t an
mdi, n i l aaid, “ Why. when I eat x
note, they past through me M
largo aa that."
“My dear friend," I eaid, “why
do they pass through yoo oe large
aa th a t! la j t not because you
have neglected to masticate them
thoroughly T" I aeturad'him that
If ants are masticated as they
■hould be, that U, converted into
a creamy consistency, or paste. In
the month tefore being swallowed,
they are not tnatating but sooth­
ing to an Irritable stomach andw
colon. In tho form of a cream,
nata can be fed even to babes.
Strange aa It may seem, this had
ntVer occurred to U)ia man with
business Intelligence.
Itapld eatlag and Improper msstication a r t among the chief die­
ta ry elna dl the American people,
and are reepaniible for the eeripua
alimentary oondUiona so common
among them.; ' r * .

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THE P It 1 N C 1 1* A I
Undemtendlng Is a welllife to him th a t hath It.
I8 :tt.

ihe fact they
b«Ug robbed, and liow." Mr.
StockerItlgc writes. "But until the state resumes
the puvdcaUpn of financial mutters, there's always
a chance of somulhipg being put over."
The
money
the
units
of
government,
or
ii^ylfdpftU, pay for legal advertising isn't an extravagance.
It is a uufcguurd thrown around our democratic form of
government, und an assurance that •political skulduggery
cannot bo covered up os it has been und is being hidden In
i/oulslana.

TV AN ENGLISH SPARROW
X », tuneless, plain, and tr a il le ,
loved or birds,
, Swinging so lightly un tho Ivef1
fes* bough;
JThy feather* Huffed agaiust tho
,
icy blast,
i. A symbol, eloquent, nf ruursgv,
# '* • ftlaSaeaf

smile to hear on snowy W inter

eml *rr iwrlic. they
thqarfu) twitter,
grudgingly sluni-d
ffo Whrtb thee with thy larva u
cympsnlons bicker.
v yflib hops and bobs, und fill In of
R - .i,
m5&gt; • ‘“J head,
*. . JTsofl pjuekest the withered her.

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t i n from thw vine;

L: { re se a t necessity Uiy only care.
£ .\ I would ttly faith and foitltudu
ft,
wart mine1 e»
■C/d;
iV Chirp on, oh fenlhcrrd mile, thy

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U nvarying cheerfulness u lesson
.
to
Ml.
. W .t wllhoul purpura Is thy dmu.•

Jtoc there la One who m aiks tho
wlv

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■V;- DasplUs- on* of the heaviest
; tn ld -w ln lrr'ra in s on "rrrord, HanR f H i t . ' S . “alj. wisshcii up."'
“ A s f* r as tho British public run
'
Vn |y thing against
t , Iw a-D clU ha was th at he dldu t
;Und
• ah
and
mIs

Is spending a million
hour to wring Hiller'*’
ippsl of us will ugrrv
Well worth It.

Most ruvu. peculiar us they may be in other respect*,
do not have much trouble In knowing what their name*
are. This Is a virtue, however, that is not equally shared
with women. Unfortunately, the vicissitudes of life, from
birth to marriage to divorce courts, buck to marriage and
thence to other divorco courts, keep them in u constant
state of uncertainty as to how to sign their names.
A girl is Ixiru Juno Smith, und for the first 18 or 20
years of life she has no other problem with thnt name ex­
cept to docldo whether Urwritc "Miss" in front of It. Then
sho married John Doc and her real troubles begin. Bhe Is
of course Mrs. John Doe, blit she still clings to tho name of
Jane Smith, and shu properly should sign her namo Jane
8ip.lth Doe.
She should not, however, write her name Mrs. Juno
iitnUh.Doe.. If she iterslsls in writing her namo that way,
ah* Is-giving the impression (hat she is divorced,' for a
divorcee do»s not keep her husband’s full name though she
muy keep his lust nume. Thus, if our friend Jano really
Is divorced from her husband, sho should be known as Mrs.
June Smith Doe, or ji»st Mrs. Smith Doe.
b'milyftl'osl writing in the New York Herald Tribune
says, "Notices in the society column that an entertulnmcnt
was given by Mrs. Muy Smith and Mrs. Alice Brown sug­
gest g gathering that wus the completely opposite of corroct. The uiutwer to the question of whether a widow
rosy keep her husband's name is yes, of course. She wears
his ring and keeps the name lie gave her for always, or
until she marries again. A divorces docs not keep her
husband's given name. Shu keeps his last nume uml pre­
fixes her own nurnamu in place of hi* given panic.’’
"Jf she was u Mary Jones uml sho wu* married to
John Smith,” Miss Post continues, "She becomes Mrs.
Jones Smith upon securing a divorce. O/i occasion a di­
vorcee ucccpts the court's permission to take back her own
namo. In this cuse, she also uses the fumily name of her
mother—which lot us say, was Brown—and becomes Mrs.
Brown Jones.''
This mutter of divorcees becomes more complicated us
the chuin is extended, but in any event as lung us a woman
Is murrlcd to her husband she signs herself with her own
name plus his surname, but shu is sitokan of, written to, or
introduced, with hi* full name prefixed by “Mrs,"

A lieu Is uut supirosed to have much common sense or
Out In tb* Middle West there tAct, yet every time shs layn an egg nhe cackles forth tho
A ypjr SCVWP o f Uvvple who aim fket.
gate the wprlil 1* flat. That's
A rooster hasn’t got a lot of coipmon sense to show.
Rhine, «c ItiioW one or two but nonetheless most rooster* have enough House to crow.4
itoakbuts wliu still don't believe
The mule, the moit despised of befet*, b»* a persist- |
cut way of lettlijg folk* know ha'* arqupd vy
iqcessant ,
tor, sow* weeks has bray.
cooltvl of the North* sea
The busy little bee* they buss; bull* bellow and cow*
i North Atlantic. But
ink too heavily on bring ntoo; the watch dog backs; gqudpra quack; doves and '
SAlch us* of the German pigeon* coo.
t i l l t v Hamburg.
The peacock spread* hi* tui) and squawjp; pig* nqueal
T b i city of 'Hamilton, Bcraiu. and robin* sing, and even nnakc* hpvo got the rqpisq to hly
I,. rawfh iorwet thse Ranlurd, before -they sting.
■ It u d a, fatal automobile *qBut man, the greatest .mantcrploco that nature could
F o l I n
fact, they
devise, will often atop and hesitate before he'll advertise.
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dependant,
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upon
find it difficult to obtain When I
-m traveling, t'uu you give mo
vinnc advice t "
lim-ex-vdi-d to call hi« attention
to sumo foods th at are usually
UP"lrriUU;«. I Died to era pha­
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A p p r o v a l Of
Jackson Day Is
Budget Group
Rallying Point
Is D e la y e d
For Democrats
WASHINGTON. Jan. 8.— f/P)
— Democrats In 48 states and the
D istrict of Columbia will pay
$28 lo $100 a plate for Uieir
dinners tonight In a nntiun-wido
Jackson day rally (o pay o ff the
party debt and raise n nest egg
fo r the tD-tO campaign.
In round figures $700,000 I*
the goal. This would take care
of $210,000 owed Ibe porty's
creditor" and leave a surplus of
alm ost half n million dollars fo r
the presidential and congressional
campaigns.
Dinners are scheduled In all
the states except I'rnnayU'anla,
Maryland and Uiuisinna. I’cnnnylvanla Democrat" will hold
their money-ruising
rally on
Krb. a, and 1,100 Maryland party
members rclebm tcd Jackson day
at a Concord club dinner Satur­
day night. Democratic officials
said no banquet had been sched­
uled hi Louisiana because “ they
are In the midst of till election
campaign down Ih etr."
. President Roosevelt will be the
principal speaker til the glOO-aplate W ashington dinnri- tonight,
the most expensive of all. New
York will have n $60 dinner,
but til* prevailing prire in other
rlties will be $28. T hat figure
Is Hie abeolale minimum, how­
ever. fo r dinners urtually spon­
sored by the Democratic Na­
tional committee.
Diners at the of falls will hrar
Mr. Rqosvvclt through n nation­
wide radio hook-up. The W ash­
ington banquet will «turt at M:30

FriQwBys

Fortunes
FW riA tunB

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Hill of a rebellion against the ap­
propriation cuts proposed in PrcsIdrnt Roosevelt's budget cams
yesterday from Senate supporters
of farm benefit payments.
With the Senate echcdulcd to
set today on a propoul to create
n special Senate-House committee
to make a broad atudy of the fis­
cal alluatiou, Senator Russell,
Democrat, (Jcurgie, served notice
P. M.. (eastern slandatd lime)
and Mr. Roosevelt will speak
from 10:00 to 10:30 P. M.
White llourw sources have in­
dicated Ural tlrs I’retideul’s a d ­
dress will be non-partisan In
character.
A Democrat high In the parly’s
councils predicted yesterday dipt
Mr. Roosevelt would coniine him­
self largely to “ rn a a ik a of a
general character, fitting Into
the world situation-''
Politic* will nut be taboo a t
Die other gatherings, many of
which will be addrrsaed by prom­
inent Administration
officials.
Included among the speaker*
are:
R obert 11. Jackson, aUortrey
general-designate, %t Cleveland;
secretary
Walluce,
at
Des
Moines; 1'aul V. . McNutt, fed­
eral security adm inistrator, Ual•Igh. N. C-; Louis Johnson, a s­
sist. n t secretary of war, A t­
la n ta ; Senator Wheeler, of Mon­
tana, Denver; Venator Hill, os
Alabama, Columbus, Ohio, «nd
.Senator Mead, of N«w York,
a t New York City.

Spc*ctalorH Welcome
Free

that, whether Or not Congress
wrote Its own budget, a determlut'd fight would be made to con­
tinue agricultural appropriations
near the level of $1 #00,000,000
S A IT F I»*T i t .
approved for this flscul year.
Tho President cut this amount him he'm ight oat, f happened to,
to $900,000,000 In the new budget
which proposed total expenditures
of about $$,(21,000,000. a icduclion of $a;8,000,q&lt;)0 from this
year.
January 15th la the lost day 1039 tags wilfbc good
“ There la no Justification for
unless tfre (Inte l* expended by tho Governor.
taking more than half of the total
budget reduction out of farm
Owners of earn and truck* are requested to |»urfunds,'* Russell told reporters. “As
cluue lugn early and avoid the rush.
fa r us I sm concerned, 1 sin go­
In. applying for tag* please present Title Certifi­
ing to do all I can to, sec th a t that
cate a.i)d TJ39 Beni*tration card (with tag number in
money la pul Imck lit, Um budget."
Decause agricultural prices lwv»
upptf right hand fcornar)., .
*
been Increasing, the
President
However, If you oonuot find these paperf, and if
made no allowance In hla hedge t

SporUand Alleys

Notice To Owners Of CaiT*

you purchased a 1939 tag in Seminole County, bring
the number d fth o tag and we will aid you ip itecur-

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The price of oil toga is at the same rate aa previ­
ous Fear.
Coll'op.u* for any information you need, we are
here tq. serve xou apd oak your ctM&gt;pex»Uon in the

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TAX COLLECTQK SEMINOLE COUNTY.

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year and title to which hiyi not been transferred to
you, be aure and ace that former owoer Has signed
transfer on bade qf title certificate In place provided
and thgt hU signature has been acknowledged before
a Notary or other officer,with officio] seal: and pre­
sent thu -iltlto f^rtlfteate with QldF tag number, for

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S o cia l A n d P erson al Activities
w a g LILLIAN ADAMS, Society Editor

Calendar
TtE K U A Y
Rad grass board meeting will bo
held in the Red Cross headi guartar* a t 10:00 A. M.
Junior. , High P. T . A. will
m eet a t 8 JO o'clock
Hi the
school, auditorium .
A t I:JO o'clock an Executive
Board m eeting will bo held.
T he regular business and aoa tl a l m eeting of the Axarlan c la u
• o f T ba F irst B apU it C hurch will
be bald la the annex a t 7:30
P. M. H oeteuva will be Mr*.
J . V. Jones, Mrs. A. L. Stacey,

SHOE
CLEARANCE
HEEL
LATCH
VALUES

weekly meeting a t 7:30 P. M. In
the Court I louse.
Music and L iterature D epart­
ment* of the Woman'* Club will
aponmr jointly a Golden Jubilee
Program of pocma and mutlc at
8:16 P. M. in the club house for
the pleasure o f lovers of muiic
and poetry. Mr*. Vivian Yciacr
Lararanro. poet laureate of Flor­
ida, who conduct* a clas* of more
than 100 student* In creative
poem writing in Miami will inter­
sperse the program, w ith Iter own
poem*.
WKUNKEDAY
Hoard of Mnuxgeta of llie G ar­
den Club will inert a t the home of
Air*. Fred It. Wilron nl 111:00 A.
('u n ity Council of the I*. T. A.
will meet nl HI:(M1 A. II. in (lie
Chuluola school with All*. E. 11/
Kooiitx, prvsldcnl, piesldlng- EvI'lyunn IS urgixl to tilteml.
FRIDAY
Snllio lleucisou C h tp le r of the
Dai ghlii* of the A m rrlrnn Revo­
lution will Imve a ravened di*h
lunrheon in ronnvrlhm with it*
regular monthly meeting at the
homo of Airs. C.' IL Dawson, ?PH
Paik Avenue, with Ml*. W. I,.
Henley und All*, ( ’emgo Alnrgnn
ns eiohoslesses.
R«-c Circle of the Gurdru Chd»
will meet ut 11:30 A. Al. n l the
homo of Air*. Henry Wight with
Air*. M ight nml Mt*. C. It. Kirtley pi •'.• iiting it prvigrnni on
“ Mexican
1'hitil, for
Florhlu
Gnnlcns.”
R uIiIht, sugar and roffco went
rrspeetively- the ptilici|ml ogtirtillurnl ilii|tcrta of tho United States
In - 11)38.

to $5.50
L a st Times Today

AS MUCH AS

POWERS DARNELL

. —ALSO—
“OUR GANG” C O M E D Y
CARTOON—N E W S

TUESDAY ONLY

rson
FrienUa of Roger Gatm-r will
ivgu-t to learn th a t he I, ill ut
his home on Twentieth Jttirc t.
Airs. S. A. Irwrin h u , been
railed to Jacksonville liy the &gt;eriou* illness of K. II. Smith.
Hendrik Lyle* of ls&gt;* Angrlr*
visited here during the weekend
with friend,.
Air. end Mr*. Glenn E. .McKay
had a , their weekend guest*. All.
nml Air*. W. Hugh Combs of Allami.
I'liil Stanley, who tra w ls fur
llclknnp Hardware and Mnnuluctilling Company, vi*itid the wiekend with hi* parents.
Lewis Mitchell ha* rrlu tn n l to
Lebanon, Tcnn', where ho will
■nuke h i, future home with hi,
family.
Air. mid k|t»- F. A. Wolfer and
family lutvu as their g u est, for
several weeks. Mi*. Den lliccklth u isl uml children of Geneva, D.
KnVnd* of Mm. II. M. NumM"&gt;
will l,c i;lnil lo Icam Uuil hlu Iua
iiTow rcu from a recc'nt illruAi* nl
h tr home tn I'nlm rlto Avniiiv.
. Alias Catherine Kelly, Alisa Ja n ­
et f b ’ipraan, Ruddy ilulbrouk nml
F lank Kelly *|vctjt yeslanlay with
friend* in SatUMtta.

Air*. W. D. Thompson of (III
City, i't'Ulia., I, the gurnt ol her
.on-in-tew and duughter. Air. and
Alt s.'C larence L. Wynn, nl their
home in Floral Heights .
Hill Uullcr, Donald tti.1i- p and
Dnuglaa Klen.lt out, of tile I Hiveisity o f Flotilla nt Giiiiti'.vdb'.
visited hero .Saturday itiglil with
ftiettda und relative*.

Friend* of Alts H arry W eek,
will be glad lo Icatn th at »he i,
im pruvint/ in lltr F.-rmild-Laughton Metnufial llu.piM l where she
ha« received tieatm ent fur the
pax I neverul day*.

;

K A till IO N A B L E
■111 rurttinue tu rrceivu tn-ulii). nl
foi; about u month.

ALSO

"D am * Cul'uima", by Lrucnlo LrCUtfllO.
Mr*. Ku.li* IVakt will rvmlor
n aiilti. **A lit own IlirJ Singing",
The American Legion Auxiliary by Wood mill will l« vtaalalial at
went over trw top in It. member* I ho put no by M u. Ituy F. Sytttra.
,hlp drive with n perrenlatA? of
.
WILLIAM It. I'Ll.!.
131 and will bo given n Nath mil
rlwy plaque* mid dcutuualtateJ
Citation, it wa* aimotinctd at the
model, U the reiiukir .. moutldy
fiiat meeting of the New Year
uwvtuig of Ijbo v(ul) hold teat
M in t i : t o v i l c u i T o n
Friday night.
Tuctday a t the hum.- of Alia? L
I'rohRlP l.bw 1133
HTATi: Ob* rLOIllPA
IL lk&gt;) le.
Mr*. C. F. Proctor pre«tded over
New officer* were In their re*
COUNTY OF KKNI.VnUJ
the meeting whirh waa opened sp.vtive
The
buailtea*
&gt;ea*ioii
wtu
con­
You nml mch of you m r lim lu
station* and the new
with the reading ef the Hat of Worthy Motion,
vko­ iiotlfltil nnil rrt|uiretl t •• fi •»*
Air*. LcCtelr Ir­ ducted b&gt; Alta. |L p .
aii) I'talni* ami ilemutul* nln U
itfcwr mem ber, in the auxiliary.
pec,idctil
Plana
were
m
a
d
e
for
win. piesklctl at the regtilur meet­
t*r cltltrr of vow. wav lit**
A floppy l&gt;wy will te held this ing i f the Older of the Fa»trin llw fair which i* la ho hold In lbe nRdlnal Ihr relftle of MAdCIi: 1«|\« p h o t o s 10c
,
T»iN. Jt it jictl, la to of paM tViinlv.
venr on Iho Saturday before the S tir held Thursday, Jan. 4, in the Hear fulu.e.
Ihn rm intt Jn«l»x' "f Horn le
Enlargements 2-V &amp; 50c •
N’ntitn al Memorial Day and 2,00(1 Atn-vnic Temple.
At Uo concluaion of the m eet­ t*«*«inlV.
I'lorltli, ot 111* iiffW lit
JER RY 'S ARCADE •' ‘
poppie, are expected to bo orNew lonililltteeH were oppointed ing. ivfiixhtuniia wcie uerxed ly tit c«*nrt luiiipo ;ii hatifniil. I'loi*
310 SANFORD AVE.
i
tleied for Ihia appointed day. The fur the year by the Worthy Alu- the l u v . l v . to the following. ulOtll- Mu. It bit* vIoM «il« itvl.tr inoitM i
th* ftmw i f «ti * f •»-1 imhiirit*
Auxitiaiy hope* that nil thcae lion
beta; Ah . Almy P- U iaut, Alt*. from
t on **f thH nollr**. IJ.m 1i claim *m
popple* enn be a? M n.&lt; Ihia ia the
A vocal duet l&gt; Alls. It. L. .1. F Ulcer, Alt*. U. T'indall. Alta. iletonti'l mu*t hr 1*1 wrllltii: n I
only way aonto tif llie veterana in III? tm of (T eu l.m.l. II., and Mm . I.- A. Go.d-prctl. Airs. )!. U. Uat*&gt; muat ft.iIt* llie plncp i*f it*»i«triu*r
,i»t«l
-! Off1*9 nditlfM
Il»*
the hoapllnla have ? f in,king any II C. Alooie, mioiiiiianltkl by Alls. and Alt*. Itrvn Aiidtowx.
r|.«iiiinitt, mtnl hiidI hr «uoiti In «i\
lueney.
The next tm cling will le held I Hi olaliumiL HMfllt or altniiir)
W aller lliiym-.. Was enjoyed by
eu '• .ie*diiy, Feb. |i. ul ilit! hop to ••I »ll&lt;&gt; ». It|t»* hi III hvkulltu %»*lt| l***
.Mia. P.ti-y Wliileheatl, Mate the gr. up
rutillim in h tr.
proxi.lrlit, is expected hero for 'in
Iti.piriug l.ilk. were given by of Alia. S. t!. Stafford.
I*.. • iiiImr Ilio MIN \ l», 1?."3
official vinit mi Thurvday, Jan. 2f&gt;, It W. T urner nml Glenn K. Ale
•••i
(fit f*til ivtihlta iflow
i . ix / m :
\ir: v
It w in itunounccd. A dinner is be­ Kay on subierl &gt; inti reslim; lo
........
. 11 11 nf I It* • ’ If. t
ing planned in b .t lionet'.
Fa*leiII S tar menibei*.
m
;11: I
A repotl w u. given on the eon*
The Woitliy Mulroii mini unee.l
ferrttee held in Melbmtino lii»t Hull Hie In vl niieling will bo'm i
in? nth when the I'lii-t'Hiding wink t.iiligutloll i . ’iemoii; .
of this unit wa h f.iinmrnlv.1 upon.
The Junior Auxiliary whirlt wa*
rx|&gt;ectrd to linte
u orgiiuiiod
at the meeting wn« p ..||&gt;one.l on
^ • f .i i o a n d ; u p
uernilnl of the u V erne of Mis
Htr V Amiv F«ir n^auly Shi
llrrlo Kretailiger, re m it It di'lriel
• Rev. Alai tin J. Iliam gave
*\ now unrlrp ih r n \« i|M e n |
junior tlmlingiii. TIi • attvdiat)
• on "A ChlM'a I'ersonalil.v "
will, however. •?«• foum tl in tlie
•'f l'ri»«vr*8 I' aI, * k*V^i 'AH
•• imvtmg of llie South Side
ana A \c., DuLauJ. UpitaUa
ocur fu lu te, tteemditig to pre.ienl
ny Iliirnl-Ti'iiclicrs As.«sia(he blPHAil I)tiil4(nv,lkl t* i
pUns.
In Id Thursday afternoon in
George WefnMciti. ••• uiiu.mib r
phone 233.
....
.
k'ltiH'l aiidilo trim ut 3:00
of tlio Imal | hi.'I ol ilio American
.Martha Oltlltam, oj'oruti
legion, wux a vi.tloi &lt;nnl u ute a
In tIn* loom tall nf mother?*,!
talk lauding Ihc w irk leiim lietoniplialied l&gt;y lli" Amerirnn l e ­ M if . .1. I*. Mill In 11V room hml the |
l »»i:«
ntlrn'lnmv nml iaoii (I k *
gion.
Following the iiit'iliii:;, refresh- il llni, \%hit'll i&gt; irivrn rath time
;
mi nt* were aervetl by llie hi'Me**, n■« •i |*iJir,
Iho |in*uiain " . m "I'cnril with
Mra. K. C. Harper.
I'tr-e n l were: Mi-. ('. M Flow­ flu* soiijr, "lll«*&gt;l |t«- the Tie Thnl
ers, Alta. I’ltulilie llowiiid. Mra .1. Ihinlk** I..I l»v AL . ( hnrlcH W ilke,*!
W. Daniel,. Mi,. J...I S. Field, nml h id follow nl lie (he devotion
Alta. Amelia N oitia, Air*, lluike nl by Mim. |{. A. Cnhli.
A lter the l»n*»ino*i( wn% trniMSUele, Mra. G»-org» I'iiok, Alia.
Sid Rlrhitrd, Mt&gt;. A II Aleyers. in hit, M i«. Stella I*. A ri in e l‘&gt;n. |
Air*- tiny S taff' id and Alls. Hen­ m HihiI pimrip.tl, r.ive a talk oil
the vtilijeel ol “ lli tilth-*'
I
SKMINOI.K COUNTY
ry Atrl/ililili, J l.
A m *H»I peii ul \\4 ?» enjoyed in J
Alan, Alts. In-Clair liwin, Alts.
K. C. lim p et, Aire. C. F. I'tiH-lnr, the m IiooI Innelil'ooiil with ho
Alts. Tom Sidlitovn, Alta. C lar­ t. . Mm. O. K. Huff. Mm. Deil
M a k e a C ro s s M a rk (X ) ln fn re t h r N a m e o f th e C a n d id a te o f y o u r C hoice
ence llurinemi. XI i&lt;* Joyre Steele, t li.ipinnii. Mi*. Ah « IL Johnson,
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All.* A]nn:iu Lyle I'roelor Aliaa Mm. Kinnk nml Mm. M iiir Ii .
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FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORSFOR COUNTY ASSESSOR OF TAXES
Kl-ie ll.it Ini.iu, AJ
I'hyriy KliraiMth S iaffoid ami Alia.. Jean llor-

New Officers Take
Stations In O. E. S,

LITTLE
WQNPE1S,
STUDIO

SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION

B A L L O T

D E M O C R A T IC

PRECINCT NUMBER

State Pout Laureate
To Re Guest Speaker

Mi * W inil umI
LoM'II wiim
hiteUaa to llu* m« mix.'!* of her
nnil no 1 liiidcr .(lull Rutunhiy
ni|:lit nt its HL*ulai weekly mctl*
li»y.
Al thr c«*mhi'itin of tlu* ^niucn,
Mi
Naiit \ Ihuhtoii was awurd
vi| liiflt •aorr 111 i/.r mill Miis Mar*
th.i \Vurhl. in* •oMfim pii/c.
A iihol r«&gt;4ir«t* wiih curved to
the
fo llo w in g no IlihrtR.
MU*
Kutluiim* S immiiti . Mi mm Nancy
!&gt;u:liti&gt;n. .Mi x Mm Ilia Wicht,
Mi s Chun lli^kiiis, MI.sa I.u«
1 ill.* Hull Mi** Mn&gt; ioiie .luiic
liuiiliik. Mlw* LoU N ip|irr, Mi*'
Si* mil Knticv ami .Mi. .* Winil4n l
Lovell-

FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN
(ONHRKSS FROM FIFTH
LON OR ESS ION AL DISTRICT

FO R C O U N T Y P R O S E C U T IN G
ATTORNEY

FOR (iOVKRNOR

FOR COUNTY SUI’KRIN 1'KNOENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
\.«Ti: t rill oNli

T. W. Law ton

FOR ATTORNEY GENERAI
\&lt;&gt;Tt: Kt'lt I'M :

Tuesday Night AT THE ARMORY

7 :3 0

ARE WE ARMING FOR
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MIR COI NTY COMMISSIONER

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HOW
AND
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Winifred l,ovell Is , *«™
Hostess To Friends!

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Linhlc Jane Ketuntte

PARTY

TUESDAY, MAY 7, IMtl

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wore that might urige ia yogr mind roncerning tbte
mtMl Inlcrcalimr and am aM »r arophellc event—
Come out to dig ARMORY .(oworrow night and hear
EVANGELIST COON prenenl thene anHwcnt from Ihe
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Southside P. T. A

. Mr. and Mr,. Konrott l ay lor and
Mra. Taylur'a father, Mr. Ktmp• do, have relurne.1 from faJalka
tgjtere they have lived for thu part
Joar. They again will Iivrko their
home in Hanford a t 1104 Mx&lt;lle
Avenue. Mr. Tnylor will la: eonnetled with the, C ity Drug Conilutny.

ANjO.TBWI t a b j -e
OK COMI ORTAHLE,

claim or iW m iM ■ * * ! be Is writ* d r r „ of t*a- claimant. and taaM
In*. .1m! muat amir Ilia pU.'o ul W« »«&lt;»m 14 hr th , cl* outm.
rv.l.lih.c nml pon office ndJo-t*
of the claimant, am! muat be an urn
Kir*l Publication t i n th* ll l k
to by lha claimant. SI, ng-ut. or
bla allot nry. or the i*m r will lie i)*&gt; of l i f N a l i r , IK ).
ROflttAHVT WRAVCB
coma Vo ) a'-cor-llna tb l ' « .
A&lt;lmlnl«lr*lor of the K*t*t« of
Tkia Itlh day ol llommli. r. I » *
PHANk It. I T t I.
II \ l t l t V CI.ATTON WRAVtin
Ailinlulalrntor nf Clac Itu.ilc of

Legion Auxiliary'
Ends Member Drive

Tin? Mi*«e* M’luile uiul Alyitlo
Kilehen* of Aiigunlit, Gu., will a&gt;live till, alleruoon In v i.it Ili.-ii
Ml**. Vlvi.in \«*urr Laiam urr,
liiother-iu-luw uml sU tei. Alt. uml PihA Lnuicob' of K hiiiU , will be
Alr». It. W. Ware.
ihr jrucit nttini |t moriow (.wcniiig
ul M:jr&gt; oVliK-k whin llin Miujc
AH,* AliiigUrel llriinell will n uml Litot uluii* l)i | mi t mriil.i uC
turn In Iter work iu Washington, thr WoniMn*H ( InL will pnrjuiil n
D. C., touioi row a fte r vlailing for lirogruin for Iho pltunu uf music
the past threu u ru k , with bet uml |h nil lnvrr».
mother, Alt*. J. C. BeniteU.
j Mra I.'im m u r
will (iri'Mlit
poetiy of .“in y m n ny«i un runAlr wiid Airs. Jack Punlon have ltasted with itiodrin \.*i.*v.
returned frem Alittni to make
Thr prvRiam will nLo inclmtr
their home in Hinforil. Mr. Puidon will-known I«h :«I immicinnK. 1VI«*
i* now rntploycd by the Rt. John* Mmo will I'luv mi Iim xii'lm a
River Line.
luudnii conip. silioii, "M uiiukii”.
Mr. mid Air* II. I). Alorgan an d ’ by Mlyiuumki nnd « lomnoMtion
■laughter, blur ley, liavu 1 etui licit of r»0 &gt;r:»m -uin, "M im tilight oil
to their lnmu* in I'alatkii, u tter 1ln* llm hon". * ‘ Hrnlry und will
hi* iict*oiii|iunii d hy .Min Ili lm
visiting u* the gu
llutchholi oil (hr piano. Misi*
Morgan'* nioUtcr.
Viekeiy, uiul fumily

Ktirnd* »f A K. Slua'inaker
xarii) bv glad l» b-uin Hiul lie i.

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Low-grade roughage, cln-np in
Air*. E. II. i-ftney left till,
ru .t, ran be used to feed idle afternoon for _ EnW-niti,e. Ala..
horse* or tie&gt;»r that da only light where she w a, called bv the •Ivjilli
work in th r winter.
nf iter brother, C. II. lloath.

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Team 6 Wing
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[ Uaa o f race*** lee fie a
l.'Jaa triads baar y v a t l t f h
He, arrireB in Orlando ■« .
prepare fo r hie 10 -fesfld'l
'adaaaday, Jan . 10, wM) 1
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fUtinel Club Heads
pito Second Week
tt.ltacing Tonight
INDO, Jan. 8— Tha BanUndo Kennel Club baa da
a arcond full week of Ita
greyhound racing aaaaon
‘a t tha Longwood track
la a it two record* already
lied a t target* fo r the re| of the iraioo.
Iccoetira night*. Thuraday
May, Iba track paid off JOHNNY PAYCHEX . . . fifth
lest dally doublet par** ren ted he»»rw elfht b a lin g can*
lender, lane "white heps' whe
rIght• Pedro G earal, Je n . 10 la
O rleede a t d editelU a a f
new
8110,000 American Legion fight

CITY BRIEFS
fC attaae e r w e

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o’clock. Routine builneia m atters
will be tranaattrd during the aesA rtlN In g to General Manager »lon over which Consul Command­
W alter Connolly, the prime reason e r J . K. McClelland will prealde.
f a d e a e m s a .( h o t a t LouU mare far this unuaual payoff a t tha
U ekat window* U the presence of
than snyooe alia.
Therr will be a meeting of the
‘ "Since • those, ratings •carta out a record kennel pf greyhound* a t mrml&gt;er*hlp nnd the Hoard of Di­
tha
track.
More
than
460
doge,
1g4t'September, Nova and t o t o r
tho 'larg est kennel aver, ora a t rector* of the Seminole County
tha thick now and additional doge Chamber of Commi-rce In the
eoatinoo U arrive.
Chamber building Tuesday night
Tha feature race on tonight*
ll-U k a card la tha ninth event, a t 8:00 o'clock. Pre«ident P. P.
tntS T w O I be *Uged over tho fu­ Campbell will prealde over the
than be received
meeting.
tu rity dleUnc*.
g P»*tor In Chicago.
tN . A. Hotard’a 88-pound brln• It down.
W hy7
The United Stair* Attorneydie, J net Rail On, from New
It o u t"
Biuynta Beach, who copped Urn General, Robert 11. Jackson, will
DMtgfea event Friday night la hi* deliver a apecch In connection
M t la l . s ta rt of tha eaaaon, goas with Jackson Day celebration*
ita ib a p ast in tha ninth tonight over the country tonight over a
with a strong field of greyhound*. nation-wide radio hookup from

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C 4 etrm l;n * e)taV Fteht

Team 6 led by C « p t W. Lud­
wig and sparked by a K ink*
Hoff, who rollod a thr»» — «
to u t of fttS, dofaaU d Team *
lod by Capt. L. T harp thraa
a tralfh t u Inrraaao thotr land
U two gam te over Team 4 lad
, by CapL E. Kaeaorman who won
! two and loat on# U U am 1 lod
I by C o p t P. Peiold. W. Jennings
lad Uam 4 by rolling a three
game, to u t of 888. In tha other
me* team 8 defeated U am 8
I by Capt. T. Dolly two- out
of three.
E. Klrchhoff relied high fum e
fo r the week w ith a 218 and Dr.
Scott the tecond highest with a
110. P. Peiold h .d hlgfi three
game U U l w ith 846 and
Dr.
Bcott In tecond place w ith a
U U l of H i .
P. Peiold continued U load
In Individual
averages with
178.6; R. Hollar In aeeond place
with 170.16, and Dr. Bcott In
third place w ith a 160.24.
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The bowling thU week will
end the preeent tournam ent and
there ehould be tom# IntersstIng matche* aa
on
Tuesday,
team* 4 and 6 will m eat to r
champlonihlp and on Wednesday
teams 8 and 8 will fig h t It out
fo r laat place and on T b u m U r
team* 6 and I will m eet with
team 6 fighting to keep third
tlacc. New team s will be aa*
icted S aturday and all mem­
bers were urged U bo preeent
a t the club.

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arrow tha nation yoatorday in
tha wakn o f tha m oat aarare cold
w ar* o f tha v ia to r.
Tha trm p sm tu r* had rieen in
moat araaa h o t th a m ow fol­
lowed rig h t behind, playing f a v
favorites. T ha Chicago w aathar
bureau reported ab o u t
eight
iaeho* f a ll.I n P o rt Smith, A rk.,
e u a . o f tbo heaviest on record.
Prom fo u r to I f inchoe fall In
Missouri, blocking highways.
P lurrlaa fall In tha eaatem
itate* and more w aa U fallow.
M oderate to heavy m ow waa
fdrecaat fo r tha n o rth central
states, w ith tem perature* U re­
main below norm al, b u t n o t ao
•over*. Tha g u lf atatea In tha
extrem a aoulh and Pacific region
escaped.
Chicago received a w hile cov­
ering f o r tha f l n t tim e thia win­
ter.
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Tha Southern railw ay reported
lea conditions aa f a r south a*
Jeaup, In eouthreat Georgia.

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FRESH GROUND SAUSAGE 2 lbs. 19c
PIG PORK CHOPS
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word received hrro today from W. I.urhn,*nn t_. 1*1 II* 1*1 «•* W. Thoratoa
It. Witte ___I l l
ISO 1*1 411 h r .l l t t r
Kenalor Claude Pepper,
II. Moreland ___ 111 ITS 111 &lt;** n. Welle ZZ
II. Otauw .,.
I. y* nberg .
The Tourist Club will hold Its
II. Moreland
weekly meeting In the Chamber
J. I.udwlg ..
nf Commerce building tonight, be­
J. tl*rb*t
R. P r i c e __
ginning a t 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. C. C.
Earle, president, announced th at
tonight will be observed a* "Ohio
Night” when all Sanford w inter
vlilUr* from this *UU will be
honored.
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aot m be aaMlafeeS oate each m k
for fear roateestlve week* la Tbo
Baafora Haraie * n.wepaaor or
aoaeral elreafatlsa la fcmlaolo
Caumr, Florida.
W llatee n r baa# i l l official
ooal or tale m a r t lb * the t«b Oar
or Jaauary, ilia .
a P. HERNDON,
d o rk or C Im iit court,
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Brt A. M WEEKH.
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W. UtOwls

A large attendance of legion­
naires U expected.tonight a t tbo
regular dinner-meeting of tha
Campbell Loaelng, Post In the
Legion Hut a t 7:00 o’clock. State
Commander William C. Booker
will be the guest speaker and
DUlrIct Commander Giles Lawla
of'O rlando will also be present.

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A fter dispensing with meeting*
for two weeks because of the holi­
day*, a .regular meeting of tbs In­
dependent Order of Odd Fellows
will he held In the f i ’d Fellows
Hall tonight a t 8:00 o’clock. A full
attendance was requested to make
plan* for a district conference to
Ire held here on Jan. 18.

l y au ’va erav aM a o a i a f these big circua
lb# htiga (Irrtu W taona and can Imagln* ana
daw* a tradk Ilka SaabUeult o r W ar Admiral,
la w hat X bafrough la Ilka to tha Tax** AghraH y'ripped the T ulaaa Uaa to piece*. But
* r yoursalL you’ll have to go to th a Rita toi la st time Vha real *811 ha ahawn ham.

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DAN DUNN-SECRET OPERATIVE 48
COVTi "BROWN 6nd white maif
w alker dog, nam e 8. F. LemU » E YOU* Welch repaired by
•mond
on
cellar.
Reward.
aua who m alty know* how.
'B ring to Laauuoad Tim Shop.
'B dfg*« Jaw alar Magtwlla ’’Xva.

HE FAIR ASSOOIAtKiN rafMUhad, all • la*trie k
qairca tha aarVtcca of 8 »lcj» j-ak fflam U o n . w&gt;— — •
about ^1 y ean of 'age for I’UPITEB—CUTE little ft
pobiklty oad caavaulag and r ri*H 86.00. 8101 Oak
someone who can mould with
platter far modal*, also worn
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S P A P E R

Associated Press

Anti-Lynching Bill
1$ Again Debated
In 76tli Congress

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 9. 1910

Kslnbllfihcd In 190R

DIXIE TRANSFORMED INTO WINTER WONDERLAND

- —
Navy Defense Is Outlined

For Gott Course
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HI rs. Merrill Named
S i n t ♦.» CommitteeWoman At Meeting

Admiral Stark Says
52400
Ton&gt;
Battlei i\
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A committee of local m lfer*
a b U l l t |er.*a named at the regular nicol.
lin e o f the City £cmml»*ion in the
WASHINGTON, J*n. , 9 — C ltr Hall li s t night to wo«k with
the recently-appointed manager of
the Sanfo-d Country Club. Allnn
• te u .irl. for the development of
the course.
The appointment* were made by
the Commission on the recommen­
dations of Mr. Stew art and are t
follows: li f t . F . D. Scott, Hl*»
connection with labor d In­ Dorothy Powell, Andrew Csrraput's.
way, It. II- Coleman, John I ud| | , stated tiU Intention to wig, and O. W. Spencer.
»Urt. a Rebate measure which The purchase of a waterworks
would impose penaltlf* on peace hend from A. B. Morrl*on of Or­
officers who r e m i t lyr^hinge lando was rluo autborlted during '
the short meeting which was ad
a n d ' on the political ,ubdl*l*lon* Joumed *o that the commissioner*
In wftkh they oceor.
might attend the meeting of the ,
B U pS

Chamberlain Says
Present Warfare
Mere Preliminary
Candidates May
Pay Filing Fees
To Clerk Now

N H in u ^ to &lt;profld2n Cominiuioners
^ Exempt viofenct Name Committee

N U M B E R 117

j Premier Says BritishFrench Union I b
So Close “Neither
Can Give It Up”

Finns Promised
Strong Support
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JnpnncseCabmct
Reported To Be Un­
der Consideration

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Qiitilifynikf fiv&lt; til local tiimll*
• n 'f- fi»» mililtt* nffitv wiitiiitt .to
the inim:tri(*4, umy l*«* imitl ni tin*
of fir* of ilio Counl) I'lrrl. it una\
llu Vawnrl/lf fit l»i
tiliir i|ai\ upon th»* presentation
('liumluTlain
Inlay dopi n n fc iitl frtkin ill- Seminolo
• ’minty
Itoinorrntie
I'MTiiiitp i-liir**.l tin- present F.uropoan
t«*ninSlti.« • liowinp Itvn the com* land and air warfare was a
mitfe*!* • n*»ac«umont hn« Invti pnitl. I.
v iireliniinary.” and n**
t 'omit v • .• ri. it. IV llorntlon said
! serie.1 that Hrilialt-French

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close
Tin* ii.'.tlify illg fee-t itiit*|
• union had heroine so
.
Paul :it l!i.* Miittr tim r tin* rniitli I t lllll "lic itIII* !* »&gt;f II*4 C*lll RlVC
lull*
a -worn M atom ral o f J j|
I i 4 im. ni»«*n l»»
pnhlir of
ni.l it wiw only on
f'« j1 ' l r . I ti’rn«l«»n 4 n i,|# p«tiiitiinr

•»ul that tho law provhlr** ihnl
t,ii' fi« ’ ** tmll Im» !l por«vnt of
I h&lt;* niiitiuil talary or t&lt;»m|M ii-ill ion
••I 1ho o ffa v ^onjrhl l*\ lho on»»* boon
ittilaio.*
I p|il|i|»iiiir

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end of hostilities a t
of the world have
l&gt;l clean'' of Herman

addie-', he bittarrm any's treatm ent
- I t t t i : 1*19010
1li«* ronii'iitloo iivM’o in n it | o f romiuorc*! peoples, and sa­
w inter's .pattern*.
When f r e t t i n r ruin and fleet h it* th e deep South, nature
made on orte
of
AtIle' rwfll probably offer Ht» American Legion Po»t at w hich;
wa* toiilnt ivcly ti l at ihr ^tinio j *crto«l •*l•'«!•%y lt is the tu rn of
motion whan tha bUI la openad William- C. urooker, state com­
made b c a itlfu l pictures for people who have sven hut little of
Innta** streets.
Thut valiant people
I'cioritlnuo an for 1110 |»io\ion«‘ Fiulnml.'
mander, was the guest speaker.
for Amendments tomorrow.
I'livlittnt Imt iho rrtohl&lt;i of tIt* can re**t nr Mlred that o u r reAn
adjourned
meeting
will
be
held
Rap. Wadsworth, (B.-N- V .).
I'.V’Ih olt'Clion sht»W III** Nhdl'MIlll'Ilt apnnao In the League of Nation*
one o f the few northern oppoa- In the City Hall Wednesday night
w it a 'J pfioont o f tho aimital •al­ rcanlutloii •'will hr no m ere forat 7:30 o’clock.
ary
oi romponuatioit mu.I in I'.h'ltl m alily.”
anU o f tho hUl taid It roh|d
The Commissioners alto ap­
II Mai
n««oj**inrnt
wn« n* t f*»i
lie ditl not mention Ihr Hor^never be -onfoigod, As the op­ proved tha donation of the amount
••noli rantliilato.
Itelidha m atter.
position's fin d epeaher, he wee of the City llcMae for tha Silas
F
v rn r i rhaintirrtain declared
.Mr*.
.Wwtnn
Morrill
of
K
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m e te d by applauss by Southern, Green mlnatrvl show to the WPA
I'.llk Mil* 0 HI110«I Slllto Ih’OUMl III • England win irmly l«» irp cl any
K em hfn. A debate U expected colored sewing room project. The
ir roinmittorwnmnti lit IsbI nij:ht'&lt; iiiv td rr from the a ir# the air
William C. Mrorker, .state He. little
walking
he could
do.
amount a f the license was H 0 .
annotitieftl
G erm an
hioi-tmu to nrrvo out tho tinox- m iuistty
pertinent
commandri
of
the one leg would hook over the other
A . request of H. J. Lehman,
pirott trim of MIm Mary K ninoll. plant'd
|M-I„ , |md nltaekrtl five merAmerican Legion, l«*l night told The boy was sent to the St. I’et3 ‘
* *•-- * *ord 8 tat*
f m n l l / x i t a u " h' ‘ D iulout! In r
ion to r hnnt uIiIim, with aliglit dam age
legionnaires of the
Campbell-. arsirurg hospital and his legtto t
liftirntmi K. W. Bornlar upon lie* indieulnl.
One wsa dead, and
Lotting Pool and many prominent; broken and set in crisis. Mr added j
1inn r«»nnrrtoi|
with
tho Work* T2 hull in machine gunning of
public official* of Seminole Counv
ouna th at the boy's legs m-i-re straig h t' .
Il'iovroMM
ration.
(lit* *hip«,
-U w l food ouL v u l th at thara JUUMgtJ-.&lt;l
th o m a r tS t wOrnSe* was «T*a
a
HmI&gt; */ liitiTtte* In the lU lk W j
the program of the American every chance llrat snol
another lei - f
gtrm aasaUon bf the Commission.
kin*on.
State
mnimittooniMn.
will
wiu ifp«*iti*tl t« h r leading to
legion and the woik that la be- nbly deformed body would be ■
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the
State
Superintendent h f . Perks Jems*
ivahuf
fling of Itulinn diplomat*
Mayor Oeorg* H. Bridge. Jr. of ing oreomplislied hy the Flnridx made normal again.
| O ltl.AN I'O . -Inn
I', i.t'i n f I* iiiMTiiht' ('••niiaitt'o tt» t»o lull)
Moughton wa* gtrea authority to
in ihifs*’ ctiuiilrlrR ui nu e ffo rt
depnrtm rnt.
Prior
to
Mr.
Ilrankei’s
address.
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of
itixm-e
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mol
the
Longwood
arid
a
t
noon
today
that
tir-diing on .Inn 12
0 **«CMviet labor In preparing tha
t.i lt*dp M’ltlr uili'tnul disputq^e
“The main work lhal la iM-inc
m l In i dlset.ssiou of the method A J.ipuiiCM' tn td n rt wu* predictplaying field a t the Manklpal In hi* opinion epproglmately on*. done by the state Legi- n," Mr. members end gu est, ml down to t 'l tj ol tlilxmlo .............
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feast
.pared
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Athletic Field for. the Spring half of the freeholiler* of Sem­ Drooker declared, "is centering on
td fen Tt»k&gt;»t :ia Bit.ill a - tlir n e w
, ......|'„ u ............. . t. wx I to com i-iimi- of opinion ,liipriiii •fstlfinni.tift| cuvrrnm cnt
training aethitlea of the local inole County’* thlrd-Urge»t town youth actlvlllea in order ttuii Uwlxn memlieis. All L-ue.l, we.o ,nK lll„ ll„1|
Jholiln. .........Imp |.. a ............... among I ho—
i* present Ihnl llu- u( l *«-(»t i til rh in o i-« organised
obtain &gt;00-more Ionic range cuR&gt; and for the Nashville Vola had voted lu the election to de­ Americanism will survivn as «&lt;• Introduced
tors -Itould In In eiiil I* ttf A hf’ts failure to imReferring to the ............ far Ike | teu„ |
\\„ .|„ n g to n I., th - of limine. .f the
which wlU begin In about tare
.ran t It to be.”
formation of the I s ,...... Mr
j KiIbiii
,.f
•o ilo* t.nllol, a , lu tln- Ipiitte* l inlfd S h tift iI'lntiorM.
month*. The convict crewa will cide whether the present muntellie explained that when he he- Brnoker sSkl the war te le rsn , had ||, a K.-.l. ml ................ I Im e-lign.
I... ...ted on l»v III.- |x*o
romeat of the precram Pa- eupplgaont the crewa end the pel government will b . abolished rami' department commander he
I in»%
’i 11 Frimt- Minister Kytl
Uirro mam olijwllvi**: I T»» Ink** , 11,,,,
i (aland of Ogam.,
eatupaaent employed by President end a tax district created to liqui­ premised th at the main work hr rare
tit *In .1 Finland’* national inof
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fl
war
vi'tri*in**
uml
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tllo*l*
Che rile Bradahaw of tha Seminole date the affairs of th* town.
H o o ver’, -pol.t
Him mm
11.1111 n i . "stiiliing lapitlly," and
would concentrate on would lx the depemU'iitx of
se Ain.-it* Jorders
ASBlNOTONj Jan. p. —(JP) County Baseball Aaaoclatlon for
o f I lie i;
. Ml ill chin'll thi&gt; I hvmim I
that ih .. uiu-t hnvi* credits to
The town’s 131 qualified free­ youth artivitleir. In coimertlon ran soldiers killixl
lost in lh al I lie d i.v fl.o
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it
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the work.
iiti.iirai
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Tho
holders are divided on the Issue with this, ho told of the St. I’et. France during the wsi. ? 'I'., n-n- sotl.ll e lll'lg .' ol
W||t
liolllli’tl
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h&gt;.iit .1 • ••inmuiiiquf o f the vvnr
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Ink*'
ud
win
to
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Involved In tha flection and hoth piTal aponsored Jer the Legion. “ It tier service to the • ou.uioi.il y, uml r ily im fii| ,,ilim
II.- hint wn- no im portant
anil nation. 3. 1' ii pieseive i’ll that •‘ iv t ’ iitl mk »mI Ii - toilltl l»«« tlii*« «-t»nditiMi9 and ruiiiul up |&gt;t-i "iinl ilift.
aides have been free to voice their L wonderful,” M ) raid, “ In go stale,
lii’ltiu-tf. mid imlieutfil the HunAmericanism for po stn it)
POIlH will* lilt \•* til* II lltlllll’H l ul l
M’qiiittt]
In
to
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Itll'IlUi*
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w fif
''tfiuptnurily
exopinions In the m atter sin rr the there and watnr the number &lt;d
Members of the hx-nl post nore
for only 4 'I umI time cuch y«Mi IlMU'lftl
bill passed by the last session of children admitted ami to natrli urged hy Mr. Iliooker to xllrnd In rikllrrlctl.
ullil he • hi trd In id fiff over the
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the Legislature was fh a t pro­ their progrraa iinlll they a re able tho Ocahr* ronf.-r. nri' in o few
object ioif» of the \rill-around ii’"
to Ire released.''
posedWerils. Ils ilrimirtnliie \.us xlresse.1 Ntjllr will! It fount \ ••I t 19\ t»f* Idi'iiN. " I In- in.*lit lo voli -hnuld Wi d i ni I m ill, ami the French
fic
lu
U
mi*
mi v«*lv*’*t mi llu illtk i’ l,
fieorge,
Weinstein,
reinm
aixl'i
One faction contends th a t the
tu- worth gM »Hi pfi year to rvi i v -mil Iti ill'll forces destroyed a
when he told them that it was
large property owner, or grove nf the local post, had previously there that they ho|x-d to find n d d i n i . ( h u t it Mils III) ............. . f f Voter,** »*uld ••n«* ••• I hf u ifin lifi' • ifilium -iilimariiiii, hut gave no
owner Inside th*
incorporated told of rases sent there by tire some solution for juvenile delin­ Mil' IIRCIII \ i )• IlllVf it' lll.lt IIUIIM-4 of llu- loiiiiiiitt
who ni4&lt;v « iti'il th i.u l«. The French Parliam ent
limits la being unduly taxed for C*inpbell-l.oaaing post. One little quency. The law and older rom- • • t i t l e d i n p i iiii&lt; 1 ) l l l &gt; 11!•Ill‘I lilt lit 4. an lll*»lilllt*f alien* u \miiiK Kill ttpfiifil rm tiiuily in fighl between
‘ I f l i l t l i u v ■f iIm (iwwip II lilt’ll (| Mill lined the ,Vn&gt;. meliy, iu»n&gt;, mo” iigliti*is ii ml fnr|u,'&gt;o/i’uniinuni«t
ill holding* while the other b o y was so bow-leggrd, b e | kiIii I- mlttee, of whlrh rloyd Iloyle is
ilepilt |e».
I he .Mm i n i «.rfiIT*', Ml
His: t In*iM B&gt;ittfiii in -*»•ifctiiii: ii candidate.
llV tll.s lS M l-sse t « . |
group admits th* taxes may be ed out, th a t whenever ho did whxi
i n f r « i t n n t h * •r ' U l l f
wt ,»n* rri*- .
C. W. Wale- of Fein Pnik
la a f w f Ministerial Aieoclation reduced aomewhat but challenges
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a t tha P in t Presbyterian Church Buy argum ent to prove u roduel i i n d n i n f i t ,*
IkL* A lt id .
' mi*ml&gt;i r of tlit* county coiiiiuittee,
In taxes for on* class of
Tnaeday afternoon. The Rev. W.
but the ntfiiihfi- at InhI niuht'a
P. Brook*. Jr., pallor of tha P in t property owner will not result In
loAKIel.AeN I). J l l l t 0. M l An SCMHioii (tdoptfd i motion lubling
a higher levy far another class,
Baptiat Chnrth, ta chairman.
(’klciiiiiiiii
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Folk
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sine* u certain amount of taxes
h b request
Weadaaan of the World mast la m ust be levied.
ouuli c4Miiitu*w of tlif hflitu m rk rl
('balnuaii Iteiulfr Htufid that he
r a n t e r aeaaldn In tha Woodmen One faction contend* that abol­
WASHINGTON, Ja n . 0.—W*&gt;' U retlon Dial D em oriut, can not tirobc the* FYilintl Mm ’im of In. did not know whin another m eet­
Hall tonight at 7 .'80 o'clock. Oew ishment of th* municipality la a — President Roosevelt, carefully win with a consvivslivv candi­ vcAtifrnU'm rrpiilt’tlly i- |iur *uin^ ing &lt;»f (he committee will ho held
t.AKKI AND, Jali. 0. —VP}r eul Commander J. F. McClelland etep backward rather than for­ shielding his thlril-tenn plans, d a te fo r the While House.
In Oifmiilo wan in tilifh &lt;1 in tonic alncc the &gt;*i*PNii»iiA are railed only
Am.lh.-r night nf frveiing ternwtt! preaid* over the boslnoae seo- ward. Those la favor a t abolish­ last night warned
Democratic . Tho g re a t public. In- said, if | quartet a hi rr lotluy.
when mutter* ol importance are p&lt;-rutur.«,
nml frost then w arm er
Folk yanihliiur uitivitli-M w eir to be acted upon
ment contend that the town never leaders th at the party must cling Intarrsted more In governm ent
weather »»&lt; fn rrrast for north
should have been incorporated and to new deal policies which a t­ than In politic* and "the future w)ow*il down Bcvriwl wt’.k t after
uml r.-nli&gt;il Fhotila.
that th* benefits to be derived tracted Independent voters In Ilea with wise political leader* tho wlMYini; (let. J»} of Mu i i &gt; Hull,
The e.il-l "Im-II sir I .illy hn» sta rtreallio I t "
Kvrrv
c owh
repute*I Fammoiiiit i hih payoff
from incorporation are not suf­ 1933 and 1939 If it is to win who
.-.I
leaving ^nuth Flnri.la, for the
dentlal
.-tertian,
he
declared,
has
In
1940.
limn,
bill
now
nit*
bulk
in
full
ficient to warrant th* payment of
not III, n m l m ath e.-ntrnl sections,
proved the growing independence ■wing.
Speaking
directly
tp
the
erruut
ho amount of taxes involved.
j The f«»e.-n«t was fsir nml conttnof the capital* democracy nt a of voter* and th.- tendency I*
The* Faininnunl rlub llu lf , !o*
i.itsI .-..hi low i.-nilings of 27-29
There war* no report* of any tlOO-a-plate Jackson day dinner on tha increase.
D islrirl It. pul) Grmul Mai!.-- m if I.... Ix-te.l for tow "(lots, and
cntrtl on Ihe m Tampa liij:h\vny.
' “ Party rrg u lais who want to hait tH'fli ehutetl by rm iit order, Klnicr S. I I 1 "'I " "tall
end to millions of radio listen
in- ligl.l f• ..el where the tem perature
era, many of them a t similar win must hold Iheir allies und but optmlion* »tn be inn e’Arrled stalling ollitvio li 'iu Oilun.lu ' ii full- l» .17 Temp.-rulur.-" predictNelson, Ranford al
functions throughout the nation, supporter* among those inde­ on in idhei quarters, (hie report stailnl ih r i.s-.-iilly cloclc«l »fli
seating the faction
ul: New Smyrna 34; Sanford,
tha
President
defended
Ihe pendent voters," In- said.
i&gt; that Mulberry i« n*m Ihe roun* ccr* of th.- 1'H‘sl lodge of liul. Ovi.slo .I't
lahmeat, was preaei
achievements of hla Adm inistra­
He pleaded guilty to llu- 'salt ty 'i numlitTh •*r«%pitjil.**
pendent Order of Odd Fellow* in
throughout tha day.
I &lt;1.1 weather continued Its
tion and said they m ust not ho im peachm ent" that too miiny
The hiillet-ritidlt &lt;1 hotly of Hull the Odd Fellows Hall lost nighl. siege ngsinst n Isrge p a il of tho
Th* poll* wCJ eio
‘‘chipped away." ■
persons in hla AdmlnlMrntmn are was found in the IhllnlMuuugh
J . K Raker wu* installril as uution nml
ol&gt;s*rveni
and the final haunt
The American people, be said, Uot active party Democrat*, but river near Tumpu thm* day a after noble grand for the coming lc-ni, xr.hi then- wa- w.-ath.-r
recognise two facta today:
M plalntd th at lie beHr.ra In hla Ulaapiiearaiiet' fruiii the P ar­ U. M. Munson, vice grand; A. J. iiiiin."liate relief,"rant likelihood of
1. That th* world outside our party organisation only In pro­ amount elub, mid tin Aiib««*qucnt leasing, st-crelnry; nml I. K.
A snowstorm In the Rocky
hemisphere la ”ln really ha# portion to Its proper placo 111 investigution iraulteil in u lii'il of Southard, treasurer. C. A. Haim-* Mountain
area enveloped Colo*
shape." Ha Mild that thla fact nwrernmenL
In this, he said, •cverul iveraon*, all of whom Inter was awarded Ihe honor of I’n-l redo. I!lull, Wyoming, Montane, *
la a* big that few people Kara ho shares the fcrlings or most were rrlia»(*d.
(lamtdinK rate* Noble Grand.
nml lighter fall* were reported in
grasped Its moaning and to big poopls who a re more concerned which followetJ the muider inves­
During hi* address to marabcio., North Dakota. Minnesota, Kansas,
that “our little part loan squab­ wttn getting "th e big jobs” done tigation still arc lo Im* Irhd.
Mr. Clark compllmrnlctl the '.xlgv amt Missouri. &lt;-vJtending aa fat
ble* or* shameful In the light af than with Hie label of the party
on Ihr excellent progress It nas so,ill. as Oklahoma.
R.*
made during recent month* and
that does It.
WASHINGTON, Jan.
The upper tier of th* middle
t . That th* ualion
tney did "th e
big Dircctor J, FJgur Hoover of tho urged that Ihe progrea* continue Atlantic slstra also had snow.
'groot gains’’ In our economic
said, A leaam ler llam ll- Fodcrm) Hnrrau o f Investigation In the new year._________
In the south, frost chilled areas
la tha aacurltp
Thomas Jefferson, Andrew haa douhlcd hla ataff In Miami lo
as for south a* Tampa, and low
BRAIIMAP TO I’lfTNAM
and Abraham Lincoln combat “official corruption* And
tem peiatures prevailed along tho
an influx of Northern hoodlums.
|ljg heroes.
Gulf coast.
chipped aw ari they most he only
PALATKA. Jan. 9. — Two carBpseolation about his thirdGambling railno* and houa*« of
New England mercury stood
n foundation- on which to build
y
well
have prostitution are “running wide load* of purebred Brahma heifer*
xrro In most sections of
further galas,- , he said. -Behind prompted the President to ob- open," Hoover said. Reporta by and several Riahma bulla have below
Maine, northern Vermont, and
us lias iirim a lh h id u really b li esrve that “I am supposed to bo hla s ta ff show that “a half doten been brought In from Texas dur­ New
Hampshire. One death front
Job. I t w as-the creetloo out a l • self-made riddle—In feet, a or moro* ipmnhera of tho Miami ing the past few weeks lo serve exposure was reported nt Enter*
the funk of the eoriv thirties af
aa
breeding
slock
on
I’utnam
Booth
police
elepartmeat
havt
riddle and n
pi Isc, Ala4
we cap
County fa m e , according to Coun­
llo prof0*a*d crim inal record*.
ty
Agent
U.
FWestbury.
i*nt at tho reCharges by FBI Invwtigotoro
Republic an eon- I f i t x a t tho policemen rang* from
“ Iw 'Srw m riC L O V K R GROWS IN BROWARD
to attend last automobile theft
■&gt; •• llwiswewl
—i—
dinner after being as- lion
LAUDERDALE. Jen. 8- —
ould bo
tolerance -wide
clover plan tinge hi Broward
i by puhlle ofty nr* making good grow th,
ttrertlon .of rackrUmonstralora believe they
e Northern cl Has.
good lot* w inter grasecordiag to County
always ta a I
f . U wMR.
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m * ••• ro w
Vt :• u iro ttiitr «»f ih»* I b io t H i .t in ,
t .tinitii tt•o l a - t nitrlit in llto C o u i l i l )

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Longwood Voters W. C. Brooker, State Commander,
Hoover To Crack
Addresses Sanford Legion Post Down On Bolita In
G o T o Polls In
Election T o d a y
O r l a n d o District

Quiet Reigns As free
: holders Decide Pu

FBI Chief
Orlando, County OfAtln»lni*t
ftrinlN In Gamhllnjarf- Mr*. Mr.rtn m.d&lt;u, . n. wti-

9EfSs3*

G ty New? Briefs

Another Night Of
Freezing Weather
D u e For Florida

Roosevelt-Warns Demos They Must
Cling To New Deal To Win In 1940

Odd F II
Officers
Are Installed A t Meet

LOCAL W EATHER

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Team 6 led by C «p t W. Lud­
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Undo Kennel Club baa da
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a arcond full week of Ita
game, tout of 888 . In tha other
greyhound racing aaaaon
B me* team 8 defeated Uam 8
I by Capt. T . Dolly two- out
‘at tha Longwood track
of three.
laa it two record* already
lied at target* for the reE. Klrchhoff relied high fume
for the week with a 218 and Dr.
| of the iraioo.
Scott the tecond highest with a
Iccoetira night*. Thuraday
110 . P. Peiold h.d hlgfi three
May, Iba track paid off
PAYCHEX . . . fifth
lest dally doublet par** JOHNNY
Dr.
rented he»»rwelfht baling can* game U U l with 846 and
lender, lane "white heps' whe Bcott In tecond place with a
rIght• Pedro Gearal, Jen. 10 la U U l of H i.
P. Peiold continued U load
Orleede at deditelUa af
new In Individual
averages with
8110,000 American Legion fight
178. 6 ; R. Hollar In aeeond place
with 170 . 16, and Dr. Bcott In
third place with a 160.24 .
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The bowling thU week w ill
CITY BRIEFS
end the preeent tournament and
there ehould be tom# IntersstfCattaaee r w e rase OneI
o’clock. Routine builneia matters Ing matche* aa on Tuesday,
w ill be tranaattrd during the aes- team* 4 and 6 w ill meat tor
A rtlN In g to General Manager »lon over which Consul Command­ champlonihlp and on Wednesday
W alter Connolly, the prime reason er
teams 8 and 8 w ill fight It out
J. K. McClelland will prealde.
fa d e a e m s a.(hot at LouU mare far this unuaual payoff at tha
for laat place and on Tb um U r
Uekat window* U the presence of
than snyooe alia.
Therr w ill be a meeting of the team* 6 and I w ill meet with
‘ "Since •those, ratings •carta out a record kennel pf greyhound* at
team 6 fighting to keep third
1g4t'September, Nova and totor tha track. More than 460 doge, mrml&gt;er*hlp nnd the Hoard of D i­ ftlacc. New teams w ill be aa*
tho 'largest kennel aver, ora at rector* of the Seminole County icted Saturday and a ll mem­
tha thick now and additional doge Chamber of Commi-rce In the bers were urged U bo preeent
eoatinoo U arrive.
Chamber building Tuesday night at the club.
Tha feature race on tonight*
(lim n rolled ending Jen. *. lilt ,
ll-U k a card la tha ninth event, at 8:00 o'clock. Pre«ident P. P.
darn** rolled Tueedev. Jan. ti
Campbell
will
prealde
over
the
tntSTw O I be *Uged over tho fu­
than be received
meeting.
n. Holler ____ ITS in h i
turity
dleUnc*.
g P»*tor In Chicago.
it W ell. . _ m it* MT
tN . A . Hotard’a 88-pound brlni: 1‘rlc.
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Biuynta Beach, who copped Urn General, Robert 11. Jackson, w ill T. H o lly ___ _ u t m
in lit
DMtgfea event Friday night la hi* deliver a apecch In connection
M tla l. start of tha eaaaon, goas with Jackson Day celebration*
ita iba past in tha ninth tonight over the country tonight over a O. I l. b r ____ l it
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with a strong field of greyhound*. nation-wide radio hookup from u. H u n t____... i n 111
tie tit ait
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word received hrro today from W. I.urhn,*nn t_. 1*1 I I * 1*1 «• *
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Kenalor Claude Pepper,
II. Moreland ___ 111 ITS 111 &lt;**
The Tourist Club w ill hold Its
weekly meeting In the Chamber
nf Commerce building tonight, be­
ginning at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. C. C.
. d u iit a
Earle, president, announced that
tonight will be observed a* "Ohio
C 4 etrm l;n*e)taV Fteht
Night” when all Sanford winter
vlilU r* from this *UU w ill be
honored.

Nitfon Is Hit By
Straight Games
In BoWfing Tourney Severest Cold Wave
arrow tha nation yoatorday in
tha wakn of tha moat aarare cold
war* of tha viato r.
Tha trmpsmtur* had rieen in
moat araaa hot tha mow fol­
lowed right behind, playing fa v
favorites. Tha Chicago waathar
bureau reported about
eight
iaeho* fa ll.In Port Smith, A rk.,
eua. of tbo heaviest on record.
Prom four to I f inchoe fa ll In
Missouri, blocking highways.
Plurrlaa fa ll In tha eaatem
itate* and more waa U fallow.
Moderate to heavy mow waa
fdrecaat for tha north central
states, with temperature* U re­
main below normal, but not ao
•over*. Tha gulf atatea In tha
extrema aoulh and P acific region
escaped.
Chicago received a while cov­
ering fo r tha f ln t time thia win­
ter.
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Tha Southern railw ay reported
lea conditions aa fa r south a*
Jeaup, In eouthreat Georgia.

fUtinel Club Heads
pito Second Week
tt.ltacing Tonight

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CARROTS
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FRESH GROUND SAUSAGE 2 lbs. 19c
PIG PORK CHOPS
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ClassifiedAdvertisements

ew.

ii ^
w U iT t iit t tala
aot m be aaMlafeeS oate each m k
for fear roateestlve week* la Tbo
Baafora Haraie * n.wepaaor or
aoaeral elreafatlsa la fcmlaolo
Caumr, Florida.
Wllatee n r baa# i l l official
ooal or tale m art lb * the t«b Oar
or Jaauary, ilia .
a P. HERNDON,
do rk or C Im iit court,
o
Brt A. M WEEKH.
D. Co
(ARAL)

now nm -s OR

After dispensing with meeting*
for two weeks because of the holi­
day*, a .regular meeting of tbs In­
dependent Order of Odd Fellows
will he held In the f i ’d Fellows
H all tonight at 8:00 o’clock. A full
attendance was requested to make
plan* for a district conference to
Ire held here on Jan. 18.
A large attendance of legion­
naires U expected.tonight at tbo
regular dinner-meeting of tha
Campbell Loaelng, Post In the
Legion Hut at 7:00 o’clock. State
Commander W illiam C. Booker
w ill be the guest speaker and
DUlrIct Commander Giles Lawla
of'Orlando w ill also be present.

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tOO, IF ft A&gt;PEARED HEtC
DAN DUNN-SECRET OPERATIVE 48
CO VTi "BROWN 6 nd white maif
walker dog, name 8 . F. LemU » E YO U * Welch repaired by
•mond on cellar. Reward.
aua who malty know* how.
'Bring to Laauuoad Tim Shop.
'Bdfg*« Jawalar Magtwlla ’’Xva.

H E F A IR A SSO O IA tK iN ra- fMUhad, all • la* trie k
qairca tha aarVtcca of 8 »lcj» j-akfflamUon. w&gt;— — •
about ^1 yean of 'age for I’UPITEB— CUTE little ft
pobiklty oad caavaulag and r ri*H 86.00. 8101 Oak
someone who can mould with
platter far modal*, also worn
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S«minoI« County ProdooM
More Fruit And Y«C*UdIm Than Any
Similar Area In America
A N IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S P A P E R

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 9. 1910

Associated Press

Anti-Lynching Bill
1$ Again Debated
In 76tli Congress

Kslnbllfihcd In 190R

DIXIE TRANSFORMED IN T O W INTER WONDERLAND

- —
Navy Defense Is Outlined

For Gott Course
—r

HI rs. Merrill Named
S i n t ♦.» CommitteeWoman At Meeting

Admiral Stark Says
52400
Ton&gt;
Battlei i\
_
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A committee of local m lfer*
a b U llt |er.*a named at the regular nicol.
line o f the City £cmml»*ion in the
WASHINGTON, J*n. , 9 — Cltr Hall list night to wo«k with
the recently-appointed manager of
the Sanfo-d Country Club. Allnn
•teu.irl. for the development of
the course.
The appointment* were made by
the Commission on the recommen­
dations of Mr. Stewart and are t
follows: lift . F. D. Scott, Hl*»
connection with labor d In­ Dorothy Powell, Andrew Csrraput's.
way, It. II- Coleman, John I ud||, stated tiU Intention to wig, and O. W. Spencer.
»Urt. a Rebate measure which The purchase of a waterworks
would impose penaltlf* on peace hend from A. B. Morrl*on of Or­
officers who re m it
lyr^hinge lando was rluo autborlted during '
the short meeting which was ad
and ' on the political ,ubdl*l*lon* Joumed *o that the commissioner*
In wftkh they oceor.
might attend the meeting of the ,
BUpS

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ttot
thomartSt wOrnSe* was «T*a
g trm aasaUon bf the Commission.
Superintendent h f. Perks Jems*
Moughton wa* gtrea authority to
0 **«CMviet labor In preparing tha
playing field at the Manklpal
Athletic Field for. the Spring
training aethitlea of the local
obtain &gt;00-more Ionic range cuR&gt; and for the Nashville Vola
which wlU begin In about tare
month*. The convict crewa will
romeat of the precram Pa- eupplgaont the crewa end the
i (aland of Ogam.,
eatupaaent employed by President
Cherile Bradahaw of tha Seminole
ASBlNOTONj Jan. p. —(JP) County Baseball Aaaoclatlon for
the work.

9EfSs3*

G ty New? Briefs
la a fw f Ministerial Aieoclation
at tha Pin t Presbyterian Church
Tnaeday afternoon. The Rev. W.
P. Brook*. Jr., pallor of tha Pin t
Baptiat Chnrth, ta chairman.
Weadaaan o f the World mast la
ranter aeaaldn In tha Woodmen
Hall tonight at 7.'80 o'clock. Oew
eul Commander J. F. McClelland
wtt! preaid* over the boslnoae seo-

Finns Promised
Strong Support
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JnpnncseCabmct
Reported To Be Un­
der Consideration

N ew

Paul :it l!i.* Miittr tim r tin* rniitli I t lllll
lull*
a -worn M atom ral o f J j|
I i 4 im. ni»«*n l»»
pnhlir o f
f'« j1 'lr . Iti’ rn«l«»n 4ni,|# p«tiiitiinr
•»ul that tho law provhlr** ihnl
t ,ii' f i « ’ ** tmll
Im» !l
por«vnt of

"lic itIII* !* »&gt;f II*4 C*lll RlVC

I h&lt;* niiitiuil talary or t&lt;»m|M ii-ill ion
••I 1ho offav ^onjrhl l*\ lho on»»* boon
ittilaio.*
I p|il|i|»iiiir

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Ile' rwfll probably offer Ht» American Legion Po»t at which;
motion whan tha bUI la openad William- C. urooker, state com­
mander, was the guest speaker.
for Amendments tomorrow.
Rap. Wadsworth, (B.-N- V .). An adjourned meeting will be held
one o f the few northern oppoa- In the City Hall Wednesday night
at 7:30 o’clock.
anU o f tho hUl taid It roh|d
The Commissioners alto ap­
never be -onfoigod, As the op­ proved tha donation of the amount
position's find epeaher, he wee of the City llcMae for tha Silas
m eted by applauss by Southern, Green mlnatrvl show to the WPA
Kemhfn. A debate U expected colored sewing room project. The
amount af the license was H 0 .
A . request of H. J. Lehman,

j Premier Says BritishFrench Union I b
So Close “ Neither
Can Give It Up”

Qiitilifynikf fiv&lt; til local tiimll*
• n'f- fi»» mililtt* nffitv wiitiiitt .to
the inim:tri(*4, umy l*«* imitl ni tin*
of fir* of ilio Counl) I'lrrl. it una
\
llu Vawnrl/lf fit l»i
tiliir i|ai\ upon th»* presentation
('liumluTlain
In la y
dopi n nfciitl frtkin ill- Seminolo
•’minty
Itoinorrntie
I'MTiiiitp i-liir**.l tin- present F.uropoan
t«*ninSlti.« •liowinp Itvn the com* land and air w arfare was a
mitfe*!* • n*»ac«umont hn« Invti pnitl. I.
v iireliniinary.” and n**
t 'omit v • .• ri. it. IV llorntlon said
! serie.1
that
Hrilialt-French
tndaj
close
Tin* ii.'.tlify illg fee-t itiit*|
• union had heroine so
.

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Chamberlain Says
Present Warfare
Mere Preliminary
Candidates May
Pay Filing Fees
To Clerk Now

Cominiuioners
^ Exempt viofenct Name Committee

N H in u ^ to&lt;profld2n

N U M B E R 117

- I t t t i : 1*19010
made on orte
of
At-

ni.l it wiw only
on
1lint l-'ngliuiit cun
end of hostilities at
of the world have
l&gt;l clean'' of Herman

addie-', he bittarVt :• uirottiitr «»f ih»* Ib io tH i.tin ,
In 1*
t .tin itiitt•o la -t nitrlit in llto C o u i l i l ) a lta rk o tl t* rmany's treatment

1li«* ronii'iitloo iivM’oinnit | of romiuorc*! peoples, and sa­
wa* toiilnt ivcly ti l at ihr ^tinio j *crto«l •*l•'«!•%y lt is the turn o f
Thut valiant people
I'cioritlnuo an for 1110 |»io\ion«‘ Fiulnml.'
I'livlittnt Imt iho rrtohl&lt;i of tIt* can re**t nr Mlred that our reI'.V’Ih o lt'C lio n sht»W III** N h d l'M Illl'Ilt apnnao In the League of Nation*
wit a 'J pfioont of th o aimital •al­ rcanlutloii •'will hr no mere forary oi r o m p o n u a t io it m u .I in I'.h'ltl malily.”
II Mai n««oj**inrnt wn« n* t f*»i
lie ditl not mention Ihr Hor^••noli rantliilato.
Itelidha matter.
Fvrn r i rhaintirrtain declared
.Mr*. .Wwtnn Morrill of K« rn
I'.llk Mil* 0HI110«I Slllto Ih’OUMl III • England win irmly l«» irpcl any
ir roinmittorwnmnti lit IsbI nij:ht'&lt; iiivtdrr from the air# the air
William C. Mrorker, .state He. little
walking
he could
do.
annotitieftl
German
hioi-tmu to nrrvo out tho tinox- miuistty
pertinent
commandri
of
the one leg would hook over the other
pirott trim of MIm Mary Kninoll. plant'd
|M-I„ , |md nltaekrtl five merAmerican Legion, l«*l night told The boy was sent to the St. I’etf m n l l / x i t a u " h'‘ D iulout! In r
ion to r hnnt uIiIim , with aliglit damage
legionnaires of the
Campbell-. arsirurg hospital and his legliftirntmi K. W. Bornlar upon lie* indieulnl.
One wsa dead, and
Lotting Pool and many prominent; broken and set in crisis. Mr added j
1inn r«»nnrrtoi| with tho Work* T2 hull in machine gunning o f
public official* of Seminole Counv
ouna that the boy's legs m-i-re straight' .
Il'iovroMM
ration.
(lit* *hip«,
-U w l food ouL vu l that thara JUUMgtJ-.&lt;l
a
HmI&gt; */ liitiTtte* In the lU lk W j
the program of the American every chance llrat another
lei - f
snol
kin*on.
State
mnimittooniMn.
will
wiu ifp«*iti*tl t « hr leading to
legion and the woik that la be- nbly deformed body
would be ■
'
atloinl
1
1
moot
int;
of
the
State
ivahuf
fling of Itulinn diplomat*
ing oreomplislied hy the Flnridx made normal again.
| Oltl.ANI'O. -Inn
I', i.t'i n f I* iiiMTiiht' ('••niiaitt'o tt» t»o lull)
in ihifs*’ ctiuiilrlrR ui nu effort
depnrtmrnt.
Prior to Mr. Ilrankei’s address. |fil ial, of itixm-e ■omit) mol the
tir-diing on .Inn 12
t.i lt*dp M’ltlr uili'tnul disputq^e
“ The main work lhal la iM-inc members end guest, ml down to t'ltj ol tlilxmlo .......... .
m l In i dlset.ssiou of the method A J.ipuiiCM' tntdnrt wu* predictdone by the state Legi- n," Mr. a aumptuou, feast
.pared hy |,hl. wjlll. ....... ....... .....
„| el ling pi c-ideul Ini fleet or,. td fen Tt»k&gt;»t :i a Bit.ill a - tlir n e w
Drooker declared, "is centering on Uwlxn memlieis. A ll L-ue.l, we.o ,nK lll„ ll„ 1|
, ..... |'„u ............ . t. wx
I to com i-iimi- of opinion ,liipriiii •fstlfinni.tift| cuvrrnmcnt
youth actlvlllea in order ttuii
Introduced
Jholiln. ....... Imp |.. a ........... . among I ho—
i* present
Ihnl llu- u( l *«-(»t i til rhino i-« organised
Americanism will survivn as «&lt;•
tors -Itould In In eiiil I* ttf Ahf’ts failure to imReferring to the .......... far Ike |teu„|
\\„.|„ngton I., th- of limine. .f the
.rant It to be.”
formation of the Is,..... Mr
j KiIbiii
,.f
•o ilo* t.nllol, a, lu tln- Ipiitte* l inlfd Shtift iI'lntiorM.
lie explained that when he he- Brnoker sSkl the war telersn, had ||,a K.-.l. ml .............. I Ime-lign.
I... ...ted on l»v III.- |x*o
I in»%
’i 11 Frimt- Minister Kytl
rami' department commander he Uirro mam olijwllvi**: I T»» Ink** ,11,,,,
tit * In .1 Finland’ * national inpremised that the main work hr rare of &lt;lip&lt;ibl«‘&lt;fl war vi'tri*in** uml
Nl’Vtllll
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tllo*l*
H o o ver’, -pol.t
Him mm
11.1111 n i. "stiiliing lapitlly," and
would concentrate on would lx the depemU'iitx of
se Ain.-it* Jorders o f I lie i;
. Mlill chin'll thi&gt; I h vm im I
that ih.. uiu-t hnvi* credits to
youth artivitleir.
In coimertlon ran soldiers killixl
lost in lh al I lie d i.v fl.o
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Tho
with this, ho told of the St. I’et. France during the wsi. ? 'I'., n-nW
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liolllli’tl
flit
oMiiily
h&gt;.iit .1 •••inmuiiiquf o f the vvnr
eraliurg crippled rhildlrn'x Ini-- tier service to the •ou.uioi.il y, sotl.ll e lll'lg .' ol
itieijiii'4
hum
Ink*'
ud
win
to
ir*'
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uml
rily
imfii|,,ilim
II.- hint "iinl ilift.
wn- no important
piTal aponsored Jer the Legion. “ It stale, anil nation. 3. 1' ii pieseive
i’ll that •‘ iv t ’ iitl mk »mI Ii - toilltl l»«« tlii*« «-t»nditiMi9 and ruiiiul up |&gt;t-i
lii’ ltiu-tf. mid imlieutfil the HunL wonderful,” M ) raid, “ In go Americanism for postnit)
POIlH will* lilt \•* til* II lltlllll’H lull
M’qiiittt]
In
to
il
i
lioili;It
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k
Itll'IlUi*
i.tn
w fif
''tfiuptnurily
exthere and watnr the number &lt;d
Members of the hx-nl post nore
for only 4 'I umI time cuch y«Mi
children admitted ami to natrli urged hy Mr. Iliooker to xllrnd In rikllrrlctl.
ullil he • hi trd In id fiff over the IlMU'lftl
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|Mikf*Mi;tn
lit.
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tun
little
in
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on
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ii
their progrraa iinlll they are able tho Ocahr* ronf.-r. nri' in o few
object ioif» of the \rill-around ii’"
Ntjllr will! It fount \ ••I
t 19\ t»f*
to Ire released.''
Werils. Ils ilrimirtnliie \.us xlresse.1
Idi'iiN. " I In- in.*lit lo voli -hnuld W i di ni I mill, ami the French
fieorge, Weinstein, reinmaixl'i when he told them that it was ficlu U mi* miv«*lv*’*t mi llu illtk i’ l, tu- worth gM »Hi pfi year to rvi i v -mil Iti ill'll forces destroyed a
nf the local post, had previously there that they ho|x-d to find n d d in i. (h u t it M ils III) ......... . f f Voter,** »*uld ••n«* ••• I hf uifinlifi' •ifilium -iilimariiiii, hut gave no
told of rases sent there by tire some solution for juvenile delin­ M il' IIRCIII \ i )• IlllV f it' lll.lt IIUIIM-4 of llu- loiiiiiiitt
who ni4&lt;v « iti'il th i.ul«. The French Parliament
C*inpbell-l.oaaing post. One little quency. The law and older rom- ••titled in p i iiii&lt; 1 )lll&gt; 11!• I ll‘ I lilt lit 4. an lll*»lilllt*f alien* u \miiiK Kill ttpfiifil rmtiiuily in fighl between
‘ I f lilt liuv ■f iIm (iwwip II lilt’ ll ( |Mill lined the ,Vn&gt;. meliy, iu»n&gt;, mo” iigliti*is ii ml fnr|u,'&gt;o/i’uniinuni«t
boy was so bow-leggrd, be |kiIii I- mlttee, of whlrh rloyd Iloyle is
ilepilt |e».
I h e .M m in i « .r fiIT*', Ml
His: tIn*iM B&gt;ittfiii in -*»•ifctiiii: ii candidate.
ed out, that whenever ho did whxi
llV tll.s lS M l-sse t « . |
in fr «itn nth* •r ' U l l f
wt ,»n* rri*- .
C. W. Wale- of Fein Pnik
11 ih ” r* I tendered Inn ie«ignnti«ni
In ln ly i;u in i; IIIi c lu in •1
n
liin d n in fit,*
I kL* Altid.
' mi*ml&gt;i r of tlit* county coiiiiuittee,
but the ntfiiihfi- at InhI niuht'a
lo A K Ie l.A e N I ) . J lllt
0. M l An SCMHioii (tdoptfd i motion lubling
(’klciiiiiiiii in ( m Folk (uni 11111*Ihi r hb request
ouuli c4Miiitu*w of tlif hflitu mrkrl
('balnuaii Iteiulfr Htufid that he
WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.— W*&gt;' Uretlon Dial Demoriut, can not tirobc the* FYilintl Mm ’im of In. did not know whin another meet­
— President Roosevelt, carefully win with a consvivslivv candi­ vcAtifrnU'm rrpiilt’tlly i- |iur *uin^ ing &lt;»f (he committee will ho held
t.AKKI AND, Jali. 0. —VP}r shielding his thlril-tenn
plans, date for the While House.
In Oifmiilo wan in tilifh &lt;1 in tonic alncc the &gt;*i*PNii»iiA are railed only
last night warned
Democratic . Tho great public. In- said, if |quartet a hi rr lotluy.
when mutter* ol importance are Am.lh.-r night nf frveiing ternp&lt;-rutur.«, nml frost then warmer
leaders that the party must cling Intarrsted more In government
Folk yanihliiur uitivitli-M weir to be acted upon
weather » » &lt; fnrrrast for north
to new deal policies which at­ than In politic* and "the future w)ow*il down Bcvriwl wt’.kt after
uml r.-nli&gt;il Fhotila.
tracted Independent voters
In Ilea with wise political leader* tho wlMYini; (let. J»} of Mu i i &gt; Hull,
The e.il-l "I m-II sir I .illy hn» start1933 and 1939 If it is to win who reallio I t "
Kvrrv
c owh
repute*I Fammoiiiit i hih payoff
.-.I
leaving ^nuth Flnri.la, for the
dentlal .-tertian, he declared, has limn, bill now nit* bulk in full
In 1940.
not III, nml math e.-ntrnl sections,
Speaking directly tp the erruut proved the growing independence ■wing.
j The f«»e.-n«t was fsir nml conttnof the capital* democracy nt a o f voter* and th.- tendency I*
The* Faininnunl rlub llu lf, !o*
i.itsI .-..hi low i.-nilings of 27-29
tlOO-a-plate Jackson day dinner on tha increase.
Dislrirl It. pul) Grmul Mai!.-- mif I....Ix-te.l for tow "(lots, and
cntrtl on Ihe m Tampa liij:h\vny.
' “ Party rrgulais who want to hait tH'fli ehutetl by rmiit order, Klnicr S. I I 1 "'I " "tall
end to millions o f radio listen
in- ligl.l f•..el where the temperature
era, many of them at similar win must hold Iheir allies und but optmlion* »tn be inn e’Arrled stalling ollitvio li'iu Oilun.lu ' ii
full- l » .17 Temp.-rulur.-" predictthose
inde­ on in idhei quarters, (hie report stailnl ihr i.s-.-iilly cloclc«l »fli
functions throughout the nation, supporter* among
ul: New Smyrna 34; Sanford,
tha
President
defended
Ihe pendent voters," In- said.
i&gt; that Mulberry i« n*m Ihe roun* ccr* of th.- 1'H‘sl lodge of liul. Ovi.slo .I't
achievements o f hla Administra­
He pleaded guilty to llu- 'salt ty'i numlitTh •*r«%pitjil.**
pendent Order of Odd Fellow* in
I &lt;1.1 weather continued Its
tion and said they must not ho impeachment" that
too
miiny
The hiillet-ritidlt &lt;1 hotly of Hull the Odd Fellows Hall lost nighl. siege ngsinst n Isrge pail o f tho
‘‘chipped away." ■
persons in hla AdmlnlMrntmn are was found in the IhllnlMuuugh
J. K Raker wu* installril as uution nml
w.-ath.-r
ol&gt;s*rveni
The American people, be said, Uot active party Democrat*, but river near Tumpu thm* day a after noble grand for the coming lc-ni,
xr.hi then- wa- "rant likelihood of
recognise two facta today:
Mplalntd that lie beHr.ra In hla Ulaapiiearaiiet' fruiii the Par­ U. M. Munson, vice grand; A. J. iiiiin."liate relief,
1. That th* world outside our party organisation only In pro­ amount elub, mid tin Aiib««*qucnt leasing, st-crelnry; nml I. K.
A snowstorm In the Rocky
hemisphere la ”ln really
ha# portion to Its proper placo 111 investigution iraulteil in u lii'il of Southard, treasurer. C. A. Haim-*
Mountain area enveloped Colo*
shape." Ha Mild that thla fact nwrernmenL
In this, he said, •cverul iveraon*, all of whom Inter was awarded Ihe honor of I’n-l redo. I!lull, Wyoming, Montane, *
la a* big that few people Kara ho shares the fcrlings or most were rrlia»(*d.
(lamtdinK rate* Noble Grand.
nml lighter fall* were reported in
grasped Its moaning and to big poopls who are more concerned which followetJ the muider inves­
During hi* address to marabcio., North Dakota. Minnesota, Kansas,
that “our little part loan squab­ wttn getting "the big jobs” done tigation still arc lo Im* Irhd.
Mr. Clark compllmrnlctl the '.xlgv amt Missouri. &lt;-vJtending aa fat
ble* or* shameful In the light af than with Hie label of the party
on Ihr excellent progress It nas so,ill. as Oklahoma.
R.*
made during recent month* and
that does It.
WASHINGTON, Jan.
The upper tier of th* middle
t. That th* ualion
tney did "the
big Dircctor J, FJgur Hoover of tho urged that Ihe progrea* continue Atlantic slstra also had snow.
'groot gains’’ In our economic
said, Aleaamler llamll- Fodcrm) Hnrrau of Investigation In the new year.__________
In the south, frost chilled areas
la tha aacurltp
Thomas Jefferson, Andrew haa douhlcd hla ataff In Miami lo
as for south a* Tampa, and low
B R A IIM AP T O I’ lfT N A M
and Abraham Lincoln combat “ official corruption* And
tempeiatures prevailed along tho
an influx of Northern hoodlums.
|ljg heroes.
Gulf coast.
chipped awari they most he only
PALATK A. Jan. 9. — Two carBpseolation about his thirdGambling railno* and houa*« of
New England mercury stood
n foundation- on which to build
y
well
have prostitution are “ running wide load* of purebred Brahma heifer* below xrro In most sections of
further galas,- , he said. -Behind prompted the President to ob- open," Hoover said. Reporta by and several Riahma bulla have Maine, northern Vermont, and
us lias iirim alhhid u really bli esrve that “I am supposed to bo hla staff show that “ a half doten been brought In from Texas dur­ New Hampshire. One death front
Job. It was-the creetloo out al • self-made riddle— In feet, a or moro* ipmnhera of tho Miami ing the past few weeks lo serve exposure was reported nt Enter*
the funk of the eoriv thirties af
havt aa breeding slock on I’utnam pi Isc, Ala4
riddle and n Booth police elepartmeat
we cap
County fam e, according to Coun­
llo
prof0*a*d criminal record*.
i*nt at tho reCharges by FBI Invwtigotoro ty A gent U. F- Westbury.
Republic an eon- Ifitx a t tho policemen rang* fro m
“ Iw'Srwm riCLO VKR GROWS IN BROWARD
to attend last automobile theft
■&gt; •• llwiswewl
—i—
dinner after being as- lion
LAUDERDALE. Jen. 8- —
ould bo
tolerance -wide
clover plantinge hi Broward
i by puhlle ofty nr* making good growth,
ttrertlon .of rackrUmonstralora believe they
e Northern cl Has.
good lot* winter grasecordiag to County
always ta a I
f . U wMR.
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When fre ttin r ruin and fleet hit*the deep South, nature
made bcaitlful pictures for people who have sven hut little of

winter's .pattern*.
Innta** streets.

Longwood Voters W. C. Brooker, State Commander,
Hoover To Crack
Addresses Sanford Legion Post Down On Bolita In
G o T o Polls In
Election T o d a y
O r l a n d o District
Quiet Reigns As free
: holders Decide Pu

Mayor Oeorg* H. Bridge. Jr. of
Longwood arid at noon today that
In hi* opinion epproglmately on*.
half of the freeholiler* of Sem­
inole County’* thlrd-Urge»t town
had voted lu the election to de­
cide whether the present muntelpel government will b. abolished
end a tax district created to liqui­
date the affairs of th* town.
The town’s 131 qualified free­
holders are divided on the Issue
Involved In tha flection and hoth
aides have been free to voice their
opinions In the matter sinrr the
bill passed by the last session of
the Legislature was fhat
pro­
posedOne faction contends that the
large property owner, or grove
owner Inside
th*
incorporated
limits la being unduly taxed for
ill holding* while the other
group admits th* taxes may be
reduced aomewhat but challenges
Buy argument to prove u rodueIn taxes for on* class of
property owner will not result In
a higher levy far another class,
sine* u certain amount o f taxes
must be levied.
One faction contend* that abol­
ishment of th* municipality la a
etep backward rather than for­
ward. Those la favor at abolish­
ment contend that the town never
should have been incorporated and
that th* benefits to be derived
from incorporation are not suf­
ficient to warrant th* payment of
ho amount of taxes involved.
There war* no report* of any

Nelson, Ranford al
seating the faction
lahmeat, was preaei
throughout tha day.
Th* poll* wCJ eio
and the final haunt

FBI Chief
Orlando, County Of-

Atln»lni*t
ftrinlN In Gamhllnjarf- Mr*. Mr.rtn m.d&lt;u, . n. wti-

Another Night Of
Freezing Weather
D ue For Florida

Roosevelt-Warns Demos They Must
Cling To New Deal To Win In 1940

Odd F II
Officers
Are Installed A t Meet

LOCAL WEATHER

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Florid* is receiving a good deal of publicity Jua&lt; no#
fn ‘northern newspaper*. Ni
Not all o f It, - unfortunately, 1*
favorable. Coming just a t ibis time when what.-was eottjij biggest
*2"
"tourist
. " “~ season
7
- In
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fidently expected to be the
history of the state Is getting under way, the report* that
lottery operations and other toirma of racketeering have In• parts of this stale as
creased to such proportions In
J. Edgar Hoover, chief
to necessitate the presence here
tion, and a greatly Itt*
of the Federal Bureau o f Tnvesl
creased staff, are harmful.
Because It was going to be the biggest tourist aMsnti
In history, and because millionaires and moderately wellto-do people from all ovor the country were tiwsdhjt ftw
Florida In unprecedented numbers, hoodlums, m w m m *
and fugitives from Justice have also moved W on the to w
crooks and gangster* whose gamming and Vtee tiAiWMlono
had expanded bqyond their control.
situation ni y i
so different from previous winter* except that its ptMportions are greater.
Among the most Interesting df Xi-Man Hoover’* iwtoPt
disclosures is that at least six men fn W*e Miami Polfc* tl»6partment ‘have criminal records. That fa eotnethlng her tha
self-satisfied and complacent taxpayer, •* Well ns 4ht #raspectlvc winter visitor, to contemplate Wfth some uIWUMRl
misgivings. Imoglne having for the Hten Who art OOPposed to onforce your laws, for the police to whom you
are supposed to appeal fo r protection When bmglata
your house, ex-crooks who have served thhe for cottrtnit-

‘by hi. staff in tha “tlaan-up rem‘ o»limh ordarad by Attorney GanIaral Frank Murphy, Hoover haa
-M-tlerr-d I f ciWUloaal G men to
Florida in snticlpallon of intanaa |
n n c rirslry for central of U»o
hjcratlrr winter raaort rackets. I
CHARLOTTE RK8TOCK8 QUAIL
FIJNTA ROKDA, Jon. 9- —
Charlotte County's. Conservation
|Club la 'hoping to trap 1,000 patrt
i f quiU dullnx the hunting sea­
son to releaaa for restocking parpoors when the eeasan cloeet, se*
cording to County Agent N. II.
McQueen.
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NBW TRUCK CROPS IN BARB
MACOLENNY, Jon- 9; — Rfforts are now being made to Se­
cure boyars for early green com
and lima tram produced in -Baker
County, according lo County
Agent Mabry Futrh.

TJIE QUARREL 8ENS1
ly not thou, J will rccoro­
ll; but watt on the Lord,
Shall Save thrr.— Prov,

THANKS TO TUB FOL­

of the local “Cuba" enthusiast* who Mid alw*y* thought
that this notoriety belonged to Tampa. Hownvnr thtt « y
lie, there is probably ‘ 'honor” cnoOgh fn this title M r both
(From Opportunity!
Tampa and Orlando, especially -since the killing of ohe boligh enough up,
lita baron down there not long''aj(o Wtld the nrraat o f B r ­
•W enough down,
other in connection wilh n 160,000,000 lottery swindle In n
!ou find equality,
Aim-rice nearby town.
1st thine uf whkh
boRitaj
The G-Man Investigating the attuatton In Oflando to
ft which orator, oretc
reported ns having said that the Psfteral Bureau intends
bafter dinner tmst.
to clean up the Orlando area. That might, of court*. ex*
lifh enough up
tend only so far as Winter Park or Longwood. Thais-again
lliera sculi sic ilc n
It might reach almost as far .as Orange “City, or Monva*.
’em find equality.
In any event It probably followi that sooner dr lattor khp
Hit mingling of man
SSktng a -belter way
place in Florida which haa not set its house In order with
Ret mgtehee wilh Cod
respect to these lottery rackets ahd other types of U ftwe
will bo given a thorough going ovbr by-Fedorsl Bateau o f
Investigation.

LOWING

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C O N T R I B U T I O N S TO
PRO-AMATEUR

FORD COUNTRY CLUB.
9 . D. Scelt

W. c. Ftomlag

Arlkar Yowell
Jeka levy

ftnttvdt Warns
.1

I f anyone could find anything rosombllng a “ third
term” In laet night’s Jackson Day dinner In Washington,
he would have to pry into it a whole lot cloaer than moat
of the correspondents who covered the meeting. When
Postmaster Farloy nddresaed himself to his “ fellow candi­
dates," hb seems to have coVored the eilnation fairly WdL
8ecrotary Wallace and Attorney General Jackson may
have had it In mind that Roosevolt could be Induced to be­
come a. candidate again when they plumped Tar a third
term, but the President seemed'to echo his Poatmaeter
General’* views, when he spdka of f'eahdlddtoa here, and
.candidates there." Probably ho realised only too well that
loll votes today on wbeih- in praising him, both Wallace and Jackson were furthering
* I* th* their own candiiiioids. . . . .
Throughout his speech the PmiUent spoke not as a
&gt;U&gt;- your itnan who Is running fbr offloe, but aa one wh6 haa served
lf 5rou his tlms In the public's service and to now content 4o offer
hi* good advice to others upon whom the mantle of leadHeuilnolo ership is about to fall. He has apparently gotten so far
•“ beyond partisanship and iwrty loyalty, absolate cssentlaN

GOLF

TOURNAMENT A T &amp;AN-

find equality,
‘mingling of men with men
Pe Chain gangs work
V fife pf the Jungle plan.
,

MERCHANTS

AND INDIVIDUALS FOR

e q u a l it y

enough up
enough down
find r&lt;piallly

* PHOTOS |0e
Enlargements 25c 4 50c

•a for hoodlunn and fugltire.
from Jostle*,’’ ha aakL Tha only
•ay they can apead Urair ill-gcttan money D on gambling sad

ners In other cilice threw every­
thing but the kitchen slave at
their opponents.
Two of them— newly designat­
ed Attorney
General Jnckaon
and Secretary
of
Agriculture
term for the President.
FedWallace— plumped for a third
oral Security Administrator Mc­
Nutt, hlmoelf a candidate for
the 1940 nomination If KesoaveH dose net eeek.it,- mlAiahe
polls lee -for which-the Fred tool
n o
, &lt; W - m m . ' .u-ru,
avoided the third (erOi contro­
versy 'While - foUowiag Ike ueunl
theme of defondleg -the Adminthem, Senator Wheeler,, of Mon­
tana, and Speaker Oonkheed, of
AMmam, o f the •Houee, are oandldatoe. The other waa former
Attoenoy
General
Homer S.

*d by air. Broker tfor the induatry and oeUelUaa of lta memtera.
Ilia pulntail out that the flenfoid
post was the -flret In the Haventh
District to go over the top in the
inrntberabip drive prior to Armlelien Dev.
Mr. Weinstein reviewed eetlvltlee of the Cemnbell-Losslng post
in relation to tha alate -program.
Ilo told of the work being-done
to further *Wld welfare from
every angle Including hoepllelitaHen. clothing, feeding, and edu­
cation. In doing IU ehare In help­
ing -the work of the i crippled
children'! ho.pltal In HL 1‘etrra-

Phil Grsaboff

Hellyweed BUy.

S. H. ENGLISH
GULF SERVICE

Jm Mattere
Aba Reukln
f M t h i m r w a r a n o»*&gt;
at BiOO o'clock, according to Com­
mander C. C. i’rlcat.
A regular meeting of the Jun­
ior Chamber of Commerce will be
held In the Mayfair llot.1 to­
night at 7:00 o'clock.
Routine
butJneea matters will be discussed
during the session over which
President -Harold i’owcn wilt pro-

The &gt;regular drill aea.kma of
the three local National Guard
compeMra were held in tha A r­
mory lest night The additional
drill* authorised far lb* Guard*men -Mil October have 'been eompWVto sa d . until. .Jtnrtbui nptleo
•nly see drill weekly . will b*
(to, theni ers Oleo many other held.___ j
me* carried on. Mr. Brooker
C
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m
i-le
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on
ru
r x tr r t . I r e . * lm [tod. He pointed eu t.th a T K
Mr speneen the Sous Of the
» . • " srgsnliatlon compo.od

STATION
C .ra.r Pint St. A French Ave.

AM BULANT PROCTOLOGY
Sorcery I. aapeoelve amt w e . U a . . d a .| w n i a ad pats*
fal a* we diMOverad before dUoardiag il la l a w • ( tha am,belaal (ia jM tU *)
m.thag a f IrwMlop voetal, mptare,
prMtatia eeedlUeee aad varlca.e veiaa. (Toa.il* rem and by
elaetrislty).
Dr. A C. Hawaii
• ! « Laceraa Terra.*, Orlaada
Writ* • tHeeUea. la* JM crataro MS .C H taiam l,

WINES
GINS

to Tor the carrying 0U ftf.lts

raw of ArnerleauSm. \ ;

inv of the gueit* Were Inpo.
I and '-spoke briefly, compll-

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pho ne

a buUt to accommwbibseed patr-nagv, . Mrs. ,/PJ
orteil. Thr buainete was ll
twp years ago.

M m k iKill AT THE ARMORY

em

7:30

WILL HITLER, MUSSOUNI,
OR STAU N UNITE EUROPE
UNDER ONE FLAG?
NEW. MODERN AND UF-

LUNCHuraiNOTVE—GOOD HOME HTYLE
Certainly, elneeaMUaae* mey
tae* said.

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I .were ne Jsckson ,Dsy
■,4« flrnkis, though Deino.

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Broeker Addresses
Ltgi-on-neires At
that his present Intentions arc not naadad-In that aino
And Florida ’Democrat*, -as waU as «tber Democ
-throughout tha iastlon, might aa W0II be maklifg up '1
minis, not aa -to -whether they -want Ur, Booaavak fi
third term, tiut:*a to Whom they wont t o elected Him.

east^WJJAKFA8T-DINNBB-OUPPI
tsi east -rigir arr.
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SEVEN tyOKDS THAT DEFEATED
THE LEAGUE &lt;W NATIONS

Dinner -Meeting

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1 iTHE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA- •

Young People’s Group

Mr*. Z. B. Ratliff, rnaoadlng
secretary.
Alio, Mrs.
Brodia
Wiliams,
tirasureri Mrs. George MeCrum,
A sono meeting of the Wtfman’a local treasurer;
Mrs. E. II.
Missionary Societies of the Meth­ Lanry, secretary of young seam­
odist Churches ef this district was en’s-groups; Mrs. W. P. Chap­
held Friday at the First Method­ man, secretary of children’s wtnk:
ist Church o f this eltv with tho 6lrs. J. C. I)*vl«, superintendent
District Secretary Sirs. V. W. of baby special*: nod Mr* G. E.
Havgood presiding.
The mcatlng was oprnrd nl McKay, superintendent of study.
And,” V f* .
Curl Chorpentng.
19:00 A. M. with tho Res. W. P
Ruhi man, pastor o f the bx-nl sii|ieuntenilent of "world outlook";
chinch, conducting a Inicf devo­ Mrs. 11. F. Crenshaw, superintional, after which n pcriul nf I tendent of litreitlire and publlcltraining classes wan held. It w.is |l&gt; ; Mi.i. II.
rondiirted by Mt*. F. It. G-nlfty Jintend, lit of
of Oilamlo ond Mi*. V. IV. Ihiy* iti ii*: .'lie 7
t Ii od.-ril
good nf Apopka
District Sertvlary Mi-. V. W. ! Pope,
Ilayg.-od in-tnlhsl th
' ulf” d j work;
Methidi«t Missionary f-' -« i, t\ ,. II halt pun •
* e.iie i .*
MR. AND MRS. BERNARD MASON, shore, of La* Angelas, will fieri* uhiih Included: Mi - \
Phillip*, president;
M'*. .1. lm ; tci'vi-.l to move thin |i»tl
prrirnl n divrriificd program on many unusual musical Instru­ Clstli, vli'e-pieshtent; Mi*. I.. M. •i.n.l t ’ -it r&lt; pp-'« i t ot
ment, Wcilnrtdoy nod Thursday nights at tho Methodist Church. Kwiiln, corresponding
n u tai}*: Meeting.
j i i l o H i o w r y o O C iv T ic s

Hold Zone ,Meeting

Social Catendai
TUESDAY
bVwlAea* and soTbs regular
Tegular bnsrfaaa
atlnc of tb* A tartan class
First Baptist Church will
I in th* annex at 7:30
Hostesses will be Mr*,
one*. ~Wt*. A. L. Stacey,
C.Davld and Mrs. Louand Literature Dcpartf the woman's Club Will
Jointly a Golden Jupwi
i of poems and jauilc at
„
tor
of music
Mr*. VW *n Yelser
poet laureate of FlorIda, who conducts a class of more
than 1D0 students In creative
poem writing In Miami erlll Interspan* the program with her own
im m e d ia te ly following the pro­
gram, the’ literature department
will hold election of of/iceii.
I
WEDNESDAY
Board of Monagrrs of the Car­
dan Club will moot at the home of
Mrs. Fred H. Wilson at 10:00 AM.
County Council of the P. T. A.
will meet at T0:00 A. M. in the
ChuluoU school with Mr*. E. B.
Koonts, president, presiding- Everyono is Urged to attend.
Barn Parser Orphanage Club
wlL' meet with Mrs. P. D. Parker
at her home on Park Avenue at
• 3:00 o'clock.

,

THURSDAY

Townsend Club will hold its
weekly meeting at 7:30 P. M. in
tb* Court House.
of tho Semi___ _________ ___ __p will bo held
•In the Odd Fellows llall at 8:00
P. M. at which time officers will
be installed.
FRIDAY
BalUo Harrison Chapter of the
Daughters Of tho American Revo­
lution will have a covered dish
luncheon in connection with Ite
regular monthly mooting at the
homo of Mrs. C. R. Dawson, 708
Park Avenue, with Mrs. W. L.
Henley and Mrs. George Morgan
as co-hostesses.
Rose Circle of the Garden Club
will meot'wlth Mrs. R. A. New­
man, Rose Court, at 0:30 A. M.
Sanford Home Demonstration
Club will meat at tho homo of
Mrs. J. O. Andes. 000 West Twen­
tieth Street, at t:S0 P. M.
A white elephant sab jeHI be
hold to r the 4-U Glrb Short
Course in TolUhassee. Each teamter Is requested to bring an item
a t kite.
' '
" Members, of the A as Ira Circle
f t tho Garden d u b are requested
rio most at 11:00 A. M. f t w
home of M rs.'K f t Spence* 314

“ SunUnnct Jane of Fyramore
lane,” a three-act comedy hy WIIbui Braun, 'w ifi he presented by
the Senior Young IVople's league
of the First Methodist Church on
j Tuesday, Jan. 10, in tho auditor^
lum of thv Junior high school fer
the purpose of raising money to
send delegates to the state as­
sembly of Methodist young ptofM
Friends o f Miss Jane Sharon which la to be held in t/ikcland *n
will regret to loam that she b 111 the Spring.
at her home on Magnolia Avenue.
Tb* pby-which is said to be
"a gay ami midern comedy” Is
Friends of J. II. Tniluck will re­ undre the direction of Miss Nellie
gret to learn that he Is III at hi* i Williams and members of the
horns on Magnolia Avenue with i Methodist Young People’s League
Influenza.
will have the nr ling jirrl*.
T.
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le irp n o n g l t o

¥ W ULLUN ADAMS, Sodrty Editor

Woman’s d u b To
Have MusicProgram
The IJlerature-Miisic Depart­
ment meeting which Is to te held
In the Woman'a Club thb evening
la another In a aerie* of Golden
Jubilee program* contrasting po­
etry and music of 60 years ago
with that of the modern composi­
tion*.
The first number* of the muiical program, 8onati, Pathetic by
Beethoven and Invention In FMajor by Bach, are front "The
Old Music Masters’* and will bo
phiyeti by 1
Miss PrggF MeTeer.
Also on the program Will be Noc­
turne, tp.
rp. 48, no. 1 played by
Miss Marian Clause.
Mis. J. B. Cogburn. chairman
of tho literature department, hr*
charge of the literature program
which Includes the club’s guest
speaker, Mr*. Vivian Yelser larnmoie of Miami, FtoiIda's port
buraate, who will contrast poetry
of 60 years ago with modern
versr.
All music and poetry lovers are
extended n cordial Invltatien to
attend thb program.

Pledge Service Held
By Missionary Group

Personals

Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, Mrs. W. A.
Lcfflar and Mrs. 8. L. Fcrklns ate
spending today In Lakeland as the
guests of Mrs. John Powell. ,
a
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Mr. and Mrs. F. A . Wolfer and
Tamil yam) Mrs. Den Brncklrhurat
of Geneva, O., spent Sunday at
I toy tons Beach.
Friends of Miss
luck will hr glad to
Is recovering at her
nolia Avenue from
ness.

HAPPT BIRTHDAY
Betty Ann Hunter
Betty Walker

Madalyn Trulearn that shs
heme on Mag­
a recent ill­

Mbs Orctchrn Lewis nnd Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Picpenbutg of Or­
lando attended the Malcolm Fras­ be glsd to leatn that she Is reer lecture and eahtbtt at Daytona revering at Iter home In Mayfair
llcach Sunday afternoon.
ftrom a recent attack of Influents.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas
Friends of Miss Duili Walker
and daughter, La Verne, arrived will be glad tn hum that she has
A pledge service was held ty yesterday fiom Gadsden, Ala., to recovered from a recent attack of
tho Methodist Woman’s Mission­ vblt Mr*. M. S. Messenger nnd *Influcnsn.
ary Society at lla first regular Vcrno Messenger for about three
monthly business and program weeks.
Friends of Miss Katherine Vrr*
meeting of the year Monday aft­
nay will regret to learn tliat she
ernoon at 3:00 P- M. In tho
Mrs. M* 8- Messenger returned Is ill with Influcniii at her home
church.
home yesterday from Jacksonville on Magnolia Avenue.
Mr*. Don Ulrey was in chargt where she has visited the past
o f the program whose theme was weekend with her son and ilaughMr*. W. A. Hayes of Das-tona
"W e Are Debt tors” with Mrs. W. ter-In-law, Mr. and Mis. W. It. \Beach has returned to her homo
W. Tyre and Mrs. R. C. Thom­ Messenger.
after visiting for the pad Week
ason assisting.
I with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
The business meeting eras pre­
Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Stahl and W. A. Flits.
sided over by Mrs. Arthur M. family left this morning for Ox­
Phillips. The treasurer reported n ford, N. C.,.where they will make
Friend* of George 11-tbe who
total of 11,083.26 had lieen raised their future home. Mr. Staid will has been critically ill in the Feron connections! work and $641.11 lake charge of the Tobacco Re­ nald-IJiughton Memorinl Hospital
has been spent for local work. It search Work.
will be glad to learn that he is
was decided to retain the bud­
slowly improving.
get at the itmo figures for an­
Miss Catherine While left Mon­
other year.
Krivmlt nf Mrs. Mantle Paganday morning for Charleston. 8. (’.,
A Missionary Institute is ex­ where ahe will attend the 8t. Ce­ hart will Iw glad to learn that she
pected to be held at the church on celia Ball on Thursday night. Is recovering In the KenialdThursday from 9:30 A. M. to 1:00 While in Charleston, she will le Ijughton Memorial llofiillul from
P. M.
the guest of Mr. and Mia. Theo­ burns which she recelvcil last
Wednesday 111 on strident in hei
tlou o f officers will he held smt dore lUvcnel.
homedelegates to lha conference will lxAttending the meeting i f tin
elecbd at this time. Roll call will
PINK PLANTING DELAYED
New Smyrna Chapter Three of
fce ’ ’ My Carden Resolution.”
Mrs. I. K. Kstrldge, chairman Jthe Order of the Eastern Star lust
LAKE BUTLER. Ian. P. - S e t ­
of the civic department of the |night In New 8myrm at which
Woman’s Club, has announced a time Mi*. Donna J. Mainline. ting of seedling pine* in Union
party for winter visitors to lie Worthy Grand Matron. |uiid her j Countv was delayed during the
held at the club house at 8:30 P. official visit to tho chapter were past few waalra hy seunt t-iinfall,
M. Hostesses will tie Mrs. C. K. Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn E. McKay. County Agent -L. T. Dyer re|iorls.
Pfoctor ossMod |y Mrs. M. C. Mrs. J. E. Abernathy, Mr*. Mur­
HwIngle. Mrs. J. T. Nepby, nnd rey Jatvis, Mrs. Ernest Altman.
Mis. Ktewnrt Dutton, and Mrs. I,.
h. JteVn Andrews.
EATI'RDAY
* M. T&gt;rv. Mr. and Ml*. McKiyr atMusic, flub will mc-l Iiih IihI the banijuft ttrrcculnir the
M. In the Fsnnlo 8. nm'liiiK mi bupbIb of tho chiiptfr.
mlloH, COJ Myrtle Avc

rriumli of Mto. \V. A. Fittn will

Mason lJcll Ringers I
To Prcstni I Program I

P A 1)10 K K PAlll
SIOUVHF

Th- Ma-.ui It.71 Riniti-s will
toe;eat' a d\. ifl.-d program!
Wediffmlay m l 'Ihurnlay
Oil g, at 7:C» P. M. at the Kir.'l
Mithodl-t e ll. t&gt;. The progntm
fi-Muii.i inii ..I iiut-iiimnts telilo ,i In-aril • n the . uti-rtninmenl.
ptatfuMii. Mi ae. I Mr*. Iler.nd
Mtn-u. it Ikngeh
spent levcial yea it asst-mldliiB instiunirnts of *» novel natiii*-.
S'eleetinn- will he presented on
Rw|.*t Hand Belli, Mo*h-al Classe*. Siagiog Saw and the ftoldeii
Vii tnliarp. Tiny play the world’s
liirgesl set &lt;)(- .Triplu. Oi-tsv^
Chimes, lie simply wnvillg 111*
hands in the air, Mr. Mnseit
co-txes nniiie front the mint my*trilnus of nil in«truments, "The
Victor Themoin."
fc'rats ole free and all ate in\ltrd. A five-will offbring will I*iteeI ltd

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We wi*h to tluink oiir many
fiiendA fm their kiudnes- and
rympotliy u: thr death o f our
' tyfnko’ n Crustt Murk ( X ) Imforp the
bi-hivrd son. toother 4c husband,
J. M. Wilson. Jr.
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Alias Rcheren Wilson
CARO OF THANKS

Wc wish t.. tug- till* mean
n( thanking our friend*
for
ihier kindiii-- mnl florul offer­
ings during our recent bereave­
ment.
Mr*. Mm- W'lgtit
Miss Mary Martha Wright.

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Hardekor announced bigORLANDO,
trio of feature rat* winners— ttoet threete tonight.

tills mam Ip r
Sanford mnt IU team to Ocala
aevatal week* ago and rotnrnad
victories*. Tbo return aaeteb with
the Ocnlnaa waa *cbedulod for
Dae. St bat wet court* prevented
,
_____ __
at 7i00 o'clock, fa caao Whiter P»ar.
Park dalle to bring a B avaad,
than pickup team* from the Sem­
inole High aquad will play.
The ftrat outing for the Celery
Fed* last Thursday saw the local
player* winning from Tavarta IS

fjf C a g e Season
Seminole High School'. Celery

idd will be Backing their eeesad

Coach Leonard L. McLncaa eeld
hi* atartlng lineup tonight would
bo Danny Altman and Roy Dunn,
forward*, Jim Riser, center, Billy
George and Dub Eppe, guard*.
The gymnasium will be heated,
Coveh McLucaa eeld.

ctory of the eeeeen tonight at
wy tangle with Winter Park In
• high school gymnasium at
00 o’clock. A preliminary gams
'tween the B squad* nf both
bool* will bo pryol loginning

[ Arrives In Orlando For
Workout Before Meeting Paychek

C i t y Violators
Are T r i e d In
Municipal Court

, Last week'* City Court docket
was one of the smallest In several
weeks with only It-alleged vio­
lators of City ordinances being
arraigned.
Jos. Preston Stevens, charged
with shooting ffreufork* Inside the
fire limits, posted a bond of I f
which was estreated. *
Tho following negroes were al­
so belled into Court: Georgs Foster1
, charged) with assault, was

atfwraa as?.a

iba challenge* of capable dog*
who hara yet to oater tbo win*
mr*« circle tonight la tbo ninth
and foatarod raco at tbo Sanford*
Orlando Konnol Chib.
Sam Cole’e apoody Lady at
Arm*. Sam Coin, a rad brtndte
owned by Oacar Brown and o m of
tbo track'* boat taonoy .wtnnora
In earlier rode* and Fanny Fay
offer tbo moot formidable throat*
to the three foatore-race winner*.
Of the three winner* and prob­
ably tbo doe who will a* to the
poet a* the favorite tonight. Olenrnrd Red ha* tbo boat winningtime. HI* tlibe. In ropplng tbo
ireond racing night'* featnro race
over tho futurity distance, waa

Glided Priaceee and
Smoky
Mountain combine with the Big
Three' Big Ick, Jappy and Oleaford Red—and Lady at Aram,
Bam Gain aad Fumy Fay to
round cot tbo m id that will ga to
the poet tonight In tbo nfaitb
race.
With Urn all-around threeto to
the dog* normally favored, track

Ta* Asa eel I
starkkoldsra of t
duel* Corporal Ion,
Ike office of ike O
Bemlnele Ceanty.
mar, January I Ilk. ltlt, at
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ORLANDO, Jen. I*. — Pietro frughl end wnn four fights. BID
Oorgl, adversary o f Johnny Pay- Gore, his manager, reported,
chek, heavyweight title contender,
The four round fight that will
tomorrow night, arrived hrre at open tomorrow night'* card will
nooa today to go through a public he announced today, Scott said
.sawboat this afternoon nt 2:fi0 |n»i night.
^rlock at the Pioneer Athletic | Tho four-r»undcr and a pair of
H toL
i pT0ii»lng riplit lonnd flirht* will
f i b * tough Los Angeles, Calif., pn face the Iteyehek-ll.rul fesfighter, veteran of eleven years tint*. The ni&gt;on*ir gits under way.

time of 29 1-6 seconds for the
fastest tints nf the year.
_ IJuly At Arm*, krnnsl mat* of
B r Dot. and the
charges of disorderly conduct.. n,hl
seeking their
N e l’on J. Brown. Lemine Tucker|yf||t
victory tonight
nnd Leoln Norris, nil nrrslgnrd on j jmv
he futurity dieth» snr-e charge, were c*e»t sen 1t_n,
seconds of tho
trnee.1 to pay fin e of $10 or |J__
«erve an day*,
ill orderly con-*! on l
duet eliarne*
nrnln*t Georgia lony
to on i nidlowny snd T. tv. Warren were, In

l the [dismissed.

t tho
West
eglon
y 3,-

' A p-tlt lnrreny rhsroo ngntnil
|Jnmo4 Owen* wn- dismissed while
J‘*bn lletitlry. chnrgcl with cartying n concealed wrspnn. wa«
given the sltematiro of a fine of
180 or 90 ilays In jail. Jacob Dar*
_____ gon, charged with being drunk

Waat Palm Bmrh sometime about
nooa. Promoter Turner Rrott said

White Oorgl conclude* his work.
this afternoon, Paychek ended his J
pisparatery work yesterday after-,
nooa with a light but brisk ses- j
*ion at the gymnasium. If* will

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WED. an* Tmm&amp;. JAN. 10TH and UTH, 7:45 P. M
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•"Johnny b f c the pink nf con­
rinaT HACK—Kulurltir:
dition aow,M Harold Jacobs, hi*1r.srl.** Hurkls lll»n ll»«h
U TM Kal
igflay.-aalrL yesterday following Careful Maid
Karlr llama sc* J*mml* Cokss
H a J b il wotbauL
lUe Alone
Ilonnl* Fashion
Although
Paychek
naturally
BKCOND IIACS—Kuierltyi
tnlss a* the svsntual winner of
trim halt &gt;r Daily Ooeate)
Cllpparttt*
Honor .
UM ten-round struggle with Oorgl Beaed’K-MSUr
Plo 1C
tomtrrew night—t t o ffg h t that1fllsrk aptee XI
Junny Bw.ng
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Royal l*»nr*r
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tlmm been tbs loser by a tech-1 KLBVK7 I ^ 1
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kaoekfd out but twice.
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— (AP)—The H ouko npvropriallons committee todHy
n;»proved, tn general, Roose­
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Immediate emergency de­
fense, and neutrality out­
lay*, ntul proposed that ConItrcss provide $207,197,908
for the army, navy, coast
I until and f m .
Thu money would go fr *
alrcndy stalled or expected to
Im- (ttidcrtakcn durng the remaint\n o f the fiscal year ending
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trality patrols,
Increase*
nnrt
training m ilitary personnel, and
counter espionage.
Reporting the emergency ap­
propriation b i l l . in the
llou t*.
the committee cut
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better t o t o f committee sentlnient toward economy.
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In-; ilU tr rl l«» li«|iii«lral.&lt;
liie n i-n v
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full* o f I ho bmn •»
full.'Ill i:i
III.*
air
l.Mlny
n hill |mv«ol l*y I In
tvltil.* 'in * "iirh l
lipitril roof d ir l.«*f»Mnturr.
i&gt;ni|&lt; ilijii Hi.. I‘inns lire stirThr
voting
w ii *
mi
"ipiift mol nr«l«'ily" n. t .iillnir to
ruin:.lino :i ihinl Uiissiim i. •
iriuots from St*mifn»h* County'*
• isiiut.
t h ' r . l - i m i r M p n l i t y . lu irn tl
V• *I !*••«• • .«
Itc'i'lm chiimcil
Him*
ot
only hy Ihc chnllcmriiur ofj rljrhl
Vico President Uiuner draw* u grin trvm I ’ t esident Itoo.evelt n tti two mot nl Jtu’U'oti i&gt;.
..f four peroona to ra t ballot* in |
j„ Wa-hinglon.
nine Hi it i Ji plji ii'H were .shot
I'mnklin I » . Jr., rtji'it. earoiteii hi- father to the tliiillor mol ^ooiii
• I* .
Inc rioimrai Hod
.
ilnwii in a balllt* i.vor lli'lirn*
Ih-v XU'IV |o*t I'.ialifict elector, j enjoytn- the Joke tii
Inn,I lin e 11111111111!.' I»y four
•of l.tinguoml. Thr chvtinn board,
, however, t*inoli d dam tho llwht
lii'inmn pursuit |ilun»'8.
1 miii-ti ii.wips,
Ihrownig I he
to vote* situ** t)n*y won re
i .‘ iiituitil - of two slu llen sl iltvi*
ax imipri’tv nwnri*.
m . it-* lnii k lu’ uish tin’ Under, writ*
Mnynr (ie e ir e II. Bndjft* n*tn-|
u*|M.|lrd to have Fiiirountlnl a
toondod tin* onlorly inanm r in j
whirh Mo* idivlion w r * t tirvluctiil
thud .tl U- kk.tnt", Nt*illh of tho
nod iliH'tnii'il In* Ion**11 no hard
A
1 •
I f
p ) A Mctu&gt; of n rrn l
lnuntph*. Th *
f« lings \vmild pclrist t*» obftrilct
dn* progn**i of thr lo'vt^ "h k li
ul*.n$; si .11 mile ^ tiililt the irn
ha* for many year* Imi*i » known j
ti.tl M il*.! I *rlull*- of Ihr Kuka** th«* "T 'ln n of *ipi»ortwidth**". I
i ) [ ......... #..f|.on .»'«• I.irkinir.
lllitflirr Raling
Mr. Itriilgx* plnlgrd that
On*
llu*
riiuipinint nnd
pi’tsonal
to ;«l lion nod inn i ill* *.f Mi
niunit-lpnl taxi** would !»«• r#*!iir«*«l'
i:
wrii.ilmndonrd by
Asstirt* I Sell re S, c r - »|in&gt;.i vigm
i miiini mil w ill I* la M V
hy tin* town roiim il n- rapidly tts I
Ilfi
ini;
tillMils
inda*at«*«l
the
I I'J Ill'll I nil Ig ill
nvtinii** would |*orntit lit* point-1
\ice, l l o l y S ; i &gt; S 111ti tli\iNitn, ib* in«**t n n ntly
•
mk
I'm
iim
■
lot
im
id out, |imvi*vi*r, a
amount
* i*i,» lied, w.it* one nl lin* crack
I The lillllnr Clmiida i of t'mil
t« i .it r . * lirdtllrd I m
must Ik* Irviod hy dir miiQiripiili
mills fi«s|n dn I'.ili It cmnpsign.
I
lit. I m I
ily for th«* ivtironwnt **f iU out- ' ,,M h * ran • l.un* ; gloat th al «*t oil*
A
Fitn»!*h
cisiiiiiiiini«|iir an*
.. tpl
ilny*.,** lh.
stnioting obligations,
,
i m lit fm llo ,M.-t .’ lass la lin r ,
-line* «l *.!l»il Uit"Mtt dead north
l*rp.»i I in*-it t f ’oiiiinunlfi i G ,.i tl
dir
Sanford
fs.-t
l»M I S' Is |. I .1 I f • ( I til s* I iulupi
"Sinvi n majority of thf rosl-1 Jn-i lu'hii'ird h\
wticii :i Soviet
l.xl.
t*p tli t it \ will iu*i. 'll llt&lt;
Bailer
dr
id«*nts vo f lA*ngwoml ha\0 ; VntetliPiol l Hf ir« , I i link
11.pun .1 l . • 111tl I. ,t
.pi. i
Isiii liiltssn nn* tli* pf i sit I today.
against nlKdinhniont of the T*»xvti, rhn«.| l.i»1 n»«l»t at tin* logo Inr officer'* o f lh** h*i ul 4nhi11 •»*
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Ann i i* .in
I iiu * of dir ;*|oup lit the .Mn&gt;- lli* I'm h'il
nil roo|H*rutr 100 p. rrcnt for
uii (in «*ji «t i flit nil f«ont.
11••11&gt; tttiiistins I l.lstlll
W a r VitcinriM nl
tin* n g u lo
l|&gt;r drvrlopinrnt of dir communi­ f*i*l 11••14*I
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in
Mn
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IS.Is.
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aid i IkiI
nearly nni‘liii); i»f llu jjitnip
ty," Mr. Bridge dreland.
itiMi-•ntf’s•i l ight J iiiti h \rsM*h
||| PXITSS |tf III.it I 4‘ginii llnl Tlm i &lt;«I.«\ nn M .»i
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Miiii«titii tiH|tiii«d ("i it I i i -I das'* ** nn ii‘rl«.&lt;k, •• • «*i«(•••£* I** 1
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I
the pi '»bjui’t s
of &lt;lrV8*b|»innit
&gt;• •• nk x d'tiiiij. i.t lanh which
II . 41*t
1 I ill
a r rr nrvrr hrijrlil«,«.**
sald |*v»**f t 1firr uitv told The firhl iiiundi’ i i . i ’ l*i n -i
••ini* li ■lid, i #%|'s*i » ffarrd if s
•i »l •I pi
pointing out that thr toxfn till* rliihN inline vtill i»n into c ffix l
..r i'll O'l ntiiit ut hlitt^f -ir‘ n i
awr ...
^ fllC MltSpll H«'ll
It lUpS'l .ll»sl J||k|
(•••til Illf
til*
in July
&gt;rar hat* its
largmt
of hero
Wth»g.
Sm uring'ur n belles rating for Trlpl.' fl.h m . plac.r-.
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wilder visitor* in hiMory.
lit
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in know Inlpeil uttaek.i
I III
th.- Inrnl IN «I Office wa. ..nr of !nf *Rev,
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M'n' Htit.inl ......... !
» f«&lt; IIICi ra *. 1 III
n ll \i ii . , i oi **nid only two
I'M .»l I'.i t t i l l " *
the innjor piojcctN of die -lay mitioiiidly known novrlli mu i
well
simk. Can.nil.ill tr.'Mps nliaiif, Mill give mi timi«ual omii i'll
I il. Inn; t 'i ..hull'*
cih'h dm ini: dir |ta*«t &gt;fitr
mv • 'I
in
I i .tin i- to join
tho
|projfriini ul ills* Ftr**t Ms-fh.isli » lti.nl •Iiti it|
n HiithsNni sin r « i s r..
I
I.t
I ii in h on
tho
I ciiurrli
t'lniplil nnd
Issitionow Is... I.
it..
•I I i t Hi ill h and
rvrnini: at 7 1* «. « I •• k
11 .
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• He tv I » I • III |- I Mill wIII •1* I III it* wui
l » " h ««tl lien
lu -t el.i
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I f" I- ivivii h d ih ifiile In (Geneva
1*0-1 ll 111 II II
I «luiI
thuik'd dll' liai;o. l .| H "pnietiI't hi! no• I • •&gt;
t
III
.I'd* I m Klltkllld
N E W YORK. Jan.
,
to* i hfii; • to i '
•I I........*
Winthrup W. A l.ltlets, chairman .if |
|l. « III,
ls .lt • , .1
1111 make . Italy and llm im i'v worked in
pu p il •
nirauiat a
rh o .c
Natl.mnl
hank.
rrcom
hill |.« Ini. I *•
. Mil "ll nl •'"•ii i 11 l
Hu ’ Mn inv«i dun . f .woiitheastein
mendvd yeaterday the return o f ,
.
pidihi t'
I *••!»
I** • it » • i
gold to free circulation in the
( |,rf.,..1 I l |
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i.iili. ■
*1lie I'O.Vi-'ll
|'
Unltcl Staler.
I ..I M lb II..fm...... ..I II... . It..
"W e are alieuily, * he told the |()i(N| „ 1,|,|,.„|v
„i ..ho.U
One IiuimI ic*i | dtoU'iiiisl (oldoi ' Im $*« •. to**, im
|*JV, , |
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fn I ♦ '
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not
bank**
ahareholdcr*
al . IU:IA
|.h I. ..I 11.. I,......
u| hi. ItulilirUmt: dn M
f dtn
go »»'»•' • M. . 1 i 't*
1**
imhi*
annual inc-etinr, "th e imsacsam- |
„ „ V nl.....« In ...
llo
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t
S
Ills
Yul!«*y
uml
d&gt;
of 00 percent o f the world'* nrone-j
yj,
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Ilf lilt* |l t I I
I il
Mr ||..it*.
lary gold slock. Before pence run '
Mill ItM IllsOllt tills t •ll.alll II-. mute fmm t &gt;1Im J *
•s I
|M
pi OVI I'|I III .
It* nc’hlrv»*tl thi» whare n»»»y have •runiin$f Inn* fit'in
In Intuu
in \ ills* am ju-l "H •*
I id
I Wollld I .
risen fuithrr.
Ku«ii» lifter the dcalli ..I In* wile are bcilii; •!» Iiilml*
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"III a large nriiwv wc an* anti i ||,. ^Vi»ja Imiiii in Tt.li l... • »l*i.i on Hit* I *nit 1tl Still'
in the
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will In* the ronM*rvatoiH »»f the Mm. |i», lw71 und Im I " " * •• i* •*
and in1**1* I »'f it* v ll* p•tall
Trail A •'*••« rat is»»i
I III' ' ■ o. ,t
woild'a monetary ayatom.
! dent nf K ir in for
\« n
1.
mid
•.1-. •( t.' livil V III lh. loan
Tlu
f'iM« • ............ ..
|V I. M *I • m
. fir. I
Hiii'dvni* iim * Li*••»•
" I t l» for this icnnon, an well
I.. lid ..........
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.•tl.ii | til ‘ . «*18111 l|. |M»t 1llll'lll wf r»* it portI 'I*- pin) * tin* St ,l"* ii
aw for ainplv rcuiMiim of our own, ilaugliti ii*. .Mi•- N ll"*lt
hy .S ll Siillili.'l ft. p
"• ' 'l.o no
.1
P
that wc mud lake action now In fix iifnl M m . F I' lin- •*! *1 Mi­ •If l v l l*&gt; •!.»•• I . | •11•*
iiur C)I'M • mill im"
1 "•
•IiHMHI'' I dn '—.I,.f... &gt;1 Ml....I,. National
•' ' I h* • . ,*•
llt'f
preserve the monetary chnmclci ll III if l " ' » In t'dui *«, \ **I•.1
|mv\ ot I Hook, .1 II,.' uuiuuil ...ri'ling of
• »• h | lil$*l«' .
t. .i.
of gold. Ax I m *c it, our immediate iiiiinn nf i inrititiult mi I M »ll**t The lei**lin$r J«11« I8« »!• *»
ll.,' si,* M,&lt; I.l.'i* l„ l.l ,.t llo1 l&gt;»nk
I'.UM. hi
»« of tin* 1itu- ntum* •1 1"
function is to rccnUiblifth a free Hufnianii nf I'tlnul, Mull ;
uli'f i|i"|'Li) i*'l
|»i» » 1.11ill
ll l'l ill )4-tetda&gt; a f letiiiM.n.
« M#I | lit.*. I
gold market per m illing frr4* move nUfcr. Mr*. Kiln It*it•»!•••• tr
• ".It It !-• Ml
A detail* .1 iepotl pi. w fdttl hy
i|.t
h... i'lluicnt o f gold
l* r *
and g.d.11 C t'«i"i.a li A I- » elgl.i l . ,..i.M..ld there id 111rti a |'ii* 'j;i •i 1
dn* 111 eilien.
•III lit, .
• i aid, .1 I. Inrlt y. 4'ventive vife prexicurrency lioth Inward and outwar.1, |ran nn.l .•«&lt;• f i . n l rrnnd ' I " 1'
I.. tl mi* * iih Hi,
loatM
I I tleiil, xhowed I.8IM1 in w
The f I-Iniiif. iv'lfn'i
me il
SO that the price of gold a- here
I'** «'* * '•
“f
I, t I,-.I ip..n it &lt; i
* | 'on molt '\«i* ui nl.- timing I'.M'.t, irpiexentmill «&gt;u 1111111111$; f.n lit*
established
shall
constitute
.1 ( ' " *'. " , . ' ' ' l " " "
IM ltin . m k inli*
fur the
li'lilixt*^
I
I I han f"i
.... I o I i;m( inr ov.i J..on.iMiu whirh went in*
firm ami ceitain ba»e line from Knii*l»l**
« linin'. I- t,f SanTilt* I I'lltMillx Will Im* t.ik# II I't Itloiljf dlls IllUtl* lilt
.1 Mill
ipl ‘ la. II. l.o to,
tli. i
A .*•..»
which the valuea t f the fliverxe
fmd and '&gt; »,ni!H"le t ouidy
K im II a Him w flfi ii'M'ii 1118*1 fiut' 1nl
ll
hv Ipl.Hit
currrnriex of the world e n lw nervier* will Im* 1h-M ft f i t du* Imeil.
I *i;**| | Mr. .Sliinl" l.-ec I- fill (her tptnlThe following i.t llo* I' tg.apll
confidently figured**
funeral li'tnn* dn*re l»up'*il"(' id 1
• f 11 ,'.t I (. 12 ed ax sayiiur that the uiiioiint of
1 t tpi.nl
Aldrich
anserted
that,
with rntooit ul I IHl tt'tliK’k. Hill ml will on this eit) :
I I I , |o.vm ; 'J * 'tl. po-it- liaii.ll. .1 in ihe hank dill’"S an foitl, hientf'l on »!•• l-.tnk 2ml .pun
mure than five billion dollars of j |M.
ih
family ...............
•.•.I** l| iing IDT.* tofidl.d I'V. i JJI.-mhI.IXKI,
. I.* I
o f the liver vvlien '• " ' J^* ii - ini.« »i.l tpl.ui
exees*
reserves,
the
nation* Ku, , „ Cemetery,
•
1J,K8 '..k8 ' an inert i»sr of over fHOO.IMMI over
Lake Motiioe, is tin- h d t.f tin iih .pi,iii
banka wcie hard pressed to loan
tl i p • mu- venr, and dial thw
I 771-mill* $*t»v iinieot lin ntalUfil
out their money.
» t j i ^i i i : • 1 '*
-t i feme tit* * f
itintlilion
* I *.»
thuiiiiH mol x«*ives
ll . purl Tilts'll
Much
the tame
opinion wa*
1
1
1
1
feat
I,..*
dm
tug the )t«ti &gt;h weil a steady
• I tl
. M III
Annual
for
a
with*
area.
St
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e
e x p lored in the annual irp o it of
follow -.
met ease ut individual
df|M»nit»,
xlori lionl" are o|*t i.’itcl .1tl i in it pn-t iu ,
James II. I'rrklna, chairman of
| 11,hM*. II piduting towmd uii . iiroiiiuginu
III** wilder anti am available Item
ths National City bank.
4,!.r.o| riii '.mllook fm t', |il
for rhaiter id all lino
The I'.i .ii
|o(UK7 17 t In roiiiiii.nlm$f upon the mintd) (pop- 11,11110) i- oft'n ie IP .12
;(.%.!•!»I H In'I ..f new h'lifiu, I'lexiilefit Shin/erred to av *\V»»rld*x I ’.elery tu:n
III'. 71• l ’i ledsei stated, *'Thix in.llt'iiti'i a
IPM
A total o f HO winter visitor* Center’ due to the huge nerei't.jil.Vi'il $:eiitia| inr reuse in hii»inex*
ill
were present
for the weekly age devoted to (hi* nop oil vui
T.’
.r.OI '.ti 2«.iir mrnnoitiity mid that we u»v
Splendl'l ItKUi
meeting o f the 8anfrr,l Tourist roundini; fertile land.
lis-tv
12.1
LYtta
!eti-"penlin$;
v
»
it
Ii
thn^piHdic
in
Club In the Chamber nf Commerce areoinim»dalioiiP tod piihlo huild*
12.71.1 , 1' utlva.iu im* fund.t whetever it U
Varinl facilities for lire* IP3M
building Monday night whirh had inga.
I'J.iP
42,tlH!i 'I'.i I’onxixlent with Miund lankinic,*'
been designated “ Ohio Night” hy reatlon mid riitertiiinineiit uie I Pill
t l,Pl 1.7171 *|(t* uImi xtttted. "F o r du* hank, tho
ivided hy the City Her real ion
MIAMI, Jan. 10. —l/Pt— A the president, Mrs. C. C. Earle.
— * ----------“
v t in m» a whole wax very succcupartment.
llia ti’M rominltte#
• mall aky-wrltlry plane burst InSevenlcen Ohlana were present
to flames today above Miami's and this group presented the pro­ la operated hy tla* Cliatnher o f
Commerre fo* the ronveliiinca
downlinrn strvela, and crashed In gram for the evening.
il/
a|
A _ .lllie xltN’klnd.ler^ to xerve ux dlan open field aa the pilot balled
R. T. Matxlnk of Guyuhaga o t vhdtom."
n cl.ir* ..f tl.o l.iink for thr year
out with his tuirarhuU.
Tho foltler Irrin* St. John*
Falls. Ohio was present at the
IP|0 : (loo. I). Itishup, Jim- CamaThe pilot landed on the roof meeting within two hours afteT ItU or trail "th e xeenie
lou t*
ion, Gin. W. Frasier, I.. I. Framof an apartment bouse building his arrival in Hanford and he through FlorUla" and rlmracterlor. J. I. Inglry, It. A. Newman
many blocks from the plana, and velaIn I his ex|ierlrnera In louring I t t i tho 8t. Johns
River
ao
on,I R. (). Shinh.'lscr.
waa taken to a hospital, where he. the
ley,
snow-covered
roads "Am orica'a N ile."
nr 4ss»,lMlr4 l'r r «,
Tin- diroclnrs later I'lrctnl th*
waa Rated aa, Art Davli. Appar­ through tho North on hta trip to
nittor cold ri.nro„liuto&lt;l in Now
Shinently be waa not badly hurt.
0 8 TK H N N K liR O F T A IIIIK I)
England today while storm* hnl- following officer*: 8. O.
Florida.
Tho accident attracted thouter.il
Calif.,ri.iu,
and
Florida h,ilncr, Prosldcnt; J. L. Ingley,
C. II. Bwlgart wa* chairman nf
Executive Vice President; Geo. W.
sands of t parts tors, who caused the program committee. Mr*. H.
DELAND, ’ "Jan.
10. - U w i * Irwiked for warmer wrathrr.
A.
L• serious traffic problem near the If. Duwan, Ronald ITckstt, Fred­ Jamas, t7-yaar-oU ncgn&gt; tl- cut­
Cher'ring tows for widespread Frosler, Vice President;
Betts,
('eshler; and
F. Coihim,
Miami River bridge, where fire­ die Fields and Ktolas Winn also ter, we* stabbed to death at areas in the East came with fore­
man, and policemen held bock the took part in the program which about 8:80 o'clock Monday night casts nf the breaking nf the pro­ Assistant Cashier.
crowd aa the' wreckage burned Included several musical selections, neag Osteen by an assailant whom longed polar s|mt1I. New England,
furiously a half block away. Ths aitA rtftdlnn,
the Sheriff** office said has been however, nippy weather of three
engine was torn away, and burled
The
tourists
attending the positively identified ly an eye- weeks, took on rrnewed vigor. In
several fact from the fuselage.
manv rommunittr* the mercury
mmeting expressed their aporeelastood well below tern.
to the Beminele County

Loeal Conrerns, City
Aid In .luninrCliumla*r Citrus Drive

A fte r making little p ro fit st in China )a*t year, Japan ximlx
her nrmifx ituiging into xuudi Cinnu early in 1910, dtiving liotn
Canton and Nanning (hravy um iwM . May shows territory gained
ill the 2 *» yrnrt o f wur, highlights o f the 10.7'J rampaign. mnl
route* from llutain and India over whirh mu&gt;t romc m od o f -upplfes fo r China'* 2,000,000 nun in anni.

Kiwanis Told
C Of C Directors
World’s Fair Urge Elimination
Was Success Of Road Hazards Aldrich Favors

The aub^pmmlttev
dbcloiru
the plWk
the N *ry to spend
■|,4fiM00 on «m er*»ncy con•truction In Florida, mo.tly In
JackMiiTllle nnd Key W e.l. EdA C«r Hoovtr reported
to
the
committee In a rc«|uett f» r ap­
propriation*, that tie- KOI hud
received 78,000 complaint*
*»f
tahotase and ripionape in the
last year.
h
A hot Usuo in the l'JJ'J Conyrr*aiotial (Maion bobbed up yester.
day at a hearing on the navy'a
IIJI00,000,000 axpanaiun program
From a monrlnry
slundpomt
Tli&lt;* Hoard «if Dirvctor* of the
when the chief admiral unexpect­ the New York World** Fair may
Srmmoli*
County
Chamlxr
of
edly rrvlvied once-rejected plans
In ni*k* the far away Pacific not be considered a surer.* but Coinnn-m* joini*&lt;| tin* Ilfuml o f
i j l *l»inl of Guam an -out-lying from every other |&gt;ulti» of view County t*uinmiaNiom*m nml other
it was, for it gave joy and inspi­ Intrrvstv in |&gt;ctltioning the* Stnt**
lookout p o . f for lire fleet.
Admfial Harold R. Stack chief ration to 25,848,000 persons, Nina l(oa«l Ur|iartmrnt to takr Imimof nuval operations, told the Oliver Dean, a member of the illatr utrpN toward rllmiiintion of
ilouso Naval Committee that the publicity committee for the Flo­
in
*'lk*ath
navy had Included in this year's rida Exhibit told mtimbor* of the thr traffic hainrd
No.
II
budget a *4,000,000 item for the Kiwanta Club at
iu
weekly Vnllry” on Stall1 Koud
Guam project, killed by the House luncheon
in the
Viildi-x
Motel whrrr m vrral nutoniohdr fatalitint
hnvr
orrurriHl
in
rrrrnl
yrar*.
after a bitter fight in which crit­ today.
Thr dan^nouii ronditinn &lt;»f tin*
ic* wanted that It might causo
The World's Fair showed Ural
hichvvuy und thr hazard rau»vd
trouble with Japan.
business
can have
imagination by tin* nhutmrnta of the bridar
T h lr tcatlmony momentarily ov- and that art run have ahowniuncnbadowad Staik'a asacitlcn that ship, Mrs. Dean said, “ and moat arn»%a Suldiar C ftrk and ul»o tor
Ohitvseiit studies by the navy -in­ of all here waa a place where the diinitritxia condition o f the rul/ v n t (aither umlh m ar Rnttli*dicated** that 80,000 or 62,UtHM&lt;&gt;n nations of lhc&gt;.orfd cun work and ; »nakr Laki* and nrur the Jum’baltleahlpa might t&gt;c an early de- pliyr in pears'*
|dio»i iif thr »oatl t*» th** Sanfordvclumneat, tyt that bigger, »uThem
Is no question about n i i lando Krntirl ( lub \u*rv luoughl
|NU-Imttloshlp* aurh as the HO,- Fiot Ida's participation
being a • l*» thr nttriition of thr Hoard of
000-tuBitera mentioned recently In success, Mrs. Dean, who was IMi« c io n by f n i l T. Williams,
Cougicaatonal circles w.nr not introduced by Julius Dingfcldcr, local nifliM*lr.
Rtmtly favotvd by the -experts.
chairman jut the
program com­
Tin* l(t»ad I )**|*•111iiiriit will nltd
A barrage of critical qursliens mittee, staled. She pointed out be rr&lt;|umtrt| to plncr rrflrctorn
imwlril the Information bIhhiI that the Incrvuned. touiiat Itavel nn th«* uhutniriiiM of tho brid^v
tluaiu. Stark daclsrcd that while to this state this winter is bring o u r Soldier Crock on the Suntba Hem had been Ineluih.l In , nttrihutrd as much to the Florida for l-Ovirdo Jliphwuy at the augA lh j bi dget for the 14lh (llawiiiian 1Exhibit as to the war in Europe «%**don of T. \V. I,nwton.
"*&gt; •»*» naval district becsuac no by leading la iv rl
agencies. By
Thr wrtk brirlnninir Krb. ft wan
Congicaatonal auUioilsation was actual count them w eic more than decided upon for
tho
annual
needed, there was no lutonlion of - ICm Us m * a . rmm• r . u l
tt'M llM H M !*•■• H «t|
covering it up.
-Vou gentlemen may laugh,- he
told Uw I agists tors who ware
grimi ng broadly, -but we want
&gt;vu to know axactly why wa did
thatHa want on to explain that Urn
money, 81,000,000 leas than wa*
Ily KlltKK I. KIMI'SON
time leader ha* made since the
requested Ual Mar, but mi ch Ira*
Aaaaclatcd I 'm . Staff Writer onset of the conflict stlnrvd deep
£ than the faMpOO.OOO requlreil for
A new spectre tn haunt Nasi
•
^ t h a -fuDy aqulppod advance fleet dream* of world empire ha* keen interrat.
Hlrippol to It* bone*, the Cham­
baao- r o w tntnded for Guam by conjured up by Brillan'e prime
berlain accounting waa definitely
o special naval board, would pay minister, Neville Chamberlain.
reassuring “ o 11*1. tiers through­
far drawing under water runways
It Is that nf a permanent Fran- out the fsr flong
British comand conatrucUan o f treokwoters- co-British union, patterned on the
monwusllh.
It pietund Natl Ger­
llo told roportrra it would nwko two nation*' war collaboration in
tho harhor of Guam available for the -military, politlral, financial many already driven from the
Mas by allied naval power, altml oLnt7 ,* T,r,,
P** and economic" firhl*. Chamber­ rvady sharply pinched by that
lain also spoke of lit - possible sea elege at Koine. In affect, ha
who aought •Vatension," not only to -other said that the war on Use ocran
row over aa- nations in Europe.- but perhaps has been won by the allies, what­
tehHehaeont * f mllUrv facilitiee to those of tho -whole worto!"
ever new horrors or air attack on
C m rloee t*v Jsgaa—Guam being
II waa this thought, expressed England tho new year may hold.
N l f a U M U M asDee from Tokyo
prime minister In aa acThere have been many whispers
—
BwaJCwa later ha vreuld
j of his stewardship dur- reaching even across the Atlantic,
•MM W pgike M g attempt to slip
sag and a half months of that matters ware browing In
Ua p g ^ Jhmvgk -hy subUr- wai\ sthMa caught wider gttorn- Goodan which might see n reortten than hb declaration that at gaatsaUon of the government
8ta*h S tu lssiJ far tho ftmt •ea, ths pal/ active battle frank there befare Spring free* the
two new bat Utah
“the bseacrabla pressure of eeo Whiter hound battle Itoes la
power" was wearing down Oer- Franco, or elsewhere, and makes
auay's -abttlto to carry on the aggressive action pnailhla. It has

Nina Dean Says Joy, Invitution Extended
And I n p i r u tion
Citrus Growers For
G i v e n 25,840,000
Meeting In March

Permanent Franco-British Union
Is Spectre To Nazi Empire Dreams

'u r r a i t e

way." The

Idea of aa

iatarne-

“^*15: t£sr1.fmi&amp;fis is, ssrtf^sr^Sm^
d S ra iJ jrtS
ft

Achieved In j'J «,....... ..'t*' ,'*;,;,*rtl *ri*

Cilv News lliirl.-

i

Return Of Gold To
Free Circulation! C. L Hofmann
Dies Suddenly 100,001) Folders
At Son’s Home Are Printed By
Train Assni iation1!':

Big Increase Is
Shown In Deposits
01 Atlantic Bank

B ig Throng Sees
Plane Burst I n t o
Flames Over Miami

Sixty Tourists
Are Present For
Meeting Of Club;.!

K

Florida Looks For/uVi'„.

Warm

wrrc

by

Weather A s

Cold Wave Eases

A.

LOCAL WEATHER

o.
Great Britain purchased approx

1

throe feat from Chamber of Commerce, Secretory
Florida
weatherman
forecast
captured hy Ralph Bagwell and others for the ImaUl/ 800,000 tons of scrap iron |-moderate temperature" and n
no
&lt;
Partly cloudy: slowly rising
and
atoal
to
the
United
States
la
frost
danger
for
tonight,
tomor temperature tonight and Thurs­
swat courts*las shown th
day.
row, and Friday.
sine* their arrival la Sanford.
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Odd* To Send Tennis

m«icn ounoey, u i i k u i "i a w i» t Jan. 9^ -V P h -Jk t
atlon R. a Hardekor announced bigORLANDO,
trio of feature ra t* winners— ttoet threete tonight.
tills m a m Ip r
Sanford m n t IU team to O cala
aevatal week* ago and ro tn rn ad
victories*. Tbo re tu rn aaeteb w ith
the Ocnlnaa waa *cbedulod fo r
Dae. St b a t w et court* prevented
,
_____ __
a t 7i00 o'clock, fa caao Whiter P»ar.

Park dalle to bring a B avaad,
than pickup team* from the Sem­
inole High aquad will play.
The ftrat outing for the Celery
Fed* last Thursday saw the local
player* winning from Tavarta IS

fjf C a g e Season
Seminole High School'. Celery
idd will be Backing their eeesad
ctory of the eeeeen tonight at
wy tangle with Winter Park In
• high school gymnasium at
00 o’clock. A preliminary gams
'tween the B squad* nf both
bool* will bo p ry o l loginning

Coach Leonard L. McLncaa eeld
hi* atartlng lineup tonight would
bo Danny Altman and Roy Dunn,
forward*, Jim Riser, center, Billy
George and Dub Eppe, guard*.
The gymnasium will be heated,
Coveh McLucaa eeld.

[ Arrives In Orlando For
Workout Before Meeting Paychek
ORLANDO, Jen. I*. — Pietro frughl end wnn four fights. BID
Oorgl, adversary o f Johnny Pay- Gore, his manager, reported,
chek, heavyweight title contender,
The four round fight that will
tomorrow night, arrived hrre at open tomorrow night'* card will
nooa today to go through a public he announced today, Scott said
.sawboat this afternoon nt 2:fi0 |n»i night.
^rlo ck a t the Pioneer Athletic | Tho four-r»undcr and a pair of
H toL
i p T 0ii»lng riplit lonnd flirht* will
f i b * tough Los Angeles, Calif., pn face the Iteyehek-ll.rul fesfighter, veteran of eleven years tint*. The ni&gt;on*ir g its under way.

C i t y Violators
Are T r i e d In
Municipal Court
, Last week'* City Court docket
was one of the smallest In several
weeks with only It-alleged vio­
lators of City ordinances being
arraigned.
Jos. Preston Stevens, charged
with shooting ffreufork* Inside the
fire limits, posted a bond of I f
which was estreated. *
Tho following negroes were al­
so belled into Court: Georgs Foster1, charged) with assault, was

atfwraa as?.a

iba challenge* of capable dog*
who hara yet to oater tbo win*
mr*« circle tonight la tbo ninth
and foatarod raco a t tbo Sanford*
Orlando Konnol Chib.
Sam Cole’e apoody Lady at
Arm*. Sam Coin, a rad brtndte
owned by Oacar Brown and o m of
tbo track'* boat taonoy .wtnnora
In earlier rode* and Fanny Fay
offer tbo moot formidable throat*
to the three foatore-race winner*.
Of the three winner* and prob­
ably tbo doe who will a* to the
poet a* the favorite tonight. Olenrnrd Red ha* tbo boat winningtime. HI* tlibe. In ropplng tbo
ireond racing night'* featnro race
over tho futurity distance, waa

Glided Priaceee and
Smoky
Mountain combine with the Big
T hree' Big Ick, Jappy and Oleaford Red—and Lady a t Aram,
Bam Gain aad Fum y Fay to
round cot tbo m id th at will ga to
the poet tonight In tbo nfaitb
race.
With Urn all-around three to to
the dog* normally favored, track

Ta* A sa eel I
starkkoldsra of t
duel* Corporal Ion,
Ike office of ike O
Bemlnele
Ceanty.

m a r , J a n u a ry

I I lk . l t l t ,

(H g ty d ) I t J , a

at

ROBAN

ECZEMA

time of 29 1-6 seconds for the
fastest tints nf the year.
_ I July At Arm*, krnnsl mat* of
B r Dot. and the
charges of disorderly conduct.. n, hl
seeking their
N e l’on J. Brown. Lemine T ucker|yf|| t
victory tonight
nnd Leoln Norris, nil nrrslgnrd on j jmv
he futurity dieth» snr-e charge, were c*e»t sen 1t _n,
seconds of tho

trnee.1 to pay f in e of $10 or | J__
«erve an day*, ill orderly con-*! on l
duet eliarne*
nrnln*t Georgia lony

to on i nidlowny snd T. tv. Warren w ere, In
l th e [d ism issed .

t tho
West
eglon
y 3,-

' A p-tlt lnrreny rhsroo ngntnil
|Jnmo4 Owen* wn- dismissed while
J ‘*bn lletitlry. chnrgcl with cartying n concealed wrspnn. wa«
given the sltem atiro of a fine of
180 or 90 ilays In jail. Jacob Dar*
____ gon, charged with being drunk

Waat Palm Bmrh sometime about
nooa. Promoter Turner Rrott said
White Oorgl conclude* his work.
this afternoon, Paychek ended his J
pisparatery work yesterday a fte r-,
nooa with a light but brisk ses- j
*ion at the gymnasium. If* will

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STOPS QUICKC!*
ON W E T
P A V E (Yll N T

COlNUfcitT—MASON BELL RINGERS
O F LOS ANCELXS. CALIFORNIA

WED. an* T m m &amp; . JAN. 10TH and UTH, 7:45 P. M
a t Ihe FIRST MBTH0D18T CHURCH

GREYHOUND
ENTRIES

•"Johnny b f c the pink nf con­
rin a T HACK—Kulurltir:
dition aow,M Harold Jacobs, hi* 1r.srl.** Hurkls lll»n ll»«h
Maid
U TM Kal
ig fla y .-aa lrL yesterday following Careful
Karlr llama sc* J*mml* Cokss
H a J b i l wotbauL
lUe Alone
Ilonnl* Fashion
Although Paychek
naturally
BKCOND IIACS—Kuierltyi
tnlss a* the svsntual winner of
t r i m halt &gt;r Daily Ooeate)
Cllpparttt*
Honor .
UM ten-round struggle with Oorgl Beaed’K-MSUr
Plo 1C
tomtrrew night—t t o f f g h t th a t1fllsrk aptee XI Junny
Bw.ng
breaks the dedication |c* for Hi* Lady Utroonl
Royal l*»nr*r
n*W American Legion arena—the*
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TnSnendMore Than
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.
— (AP)—The H ouko npvropriallons committee todHy
n;»proved, tn general, Roose­
velt’* recommendations for
Immediate emergency de­
fense, and neutrality out­
lay*, ntul proposed that ConItrcss provide $207,197,908
for the army, navy, coast
I until and f m .
Thu m oney would go fr*
a lrc ndy s t a ll e d o r expecte d to
Im- (ttidcrtakcn d u r n g the remaint \ n o f the fiscal y e a r ending
J u n e 30 in connection with n e u ­
tr a lity patrols,
Increase*
nnrt
tr a in in g m ilita ry personnel, and
c o u n te r espionage.
Reporting the em ergency a p ­
propriation b i l l . in th e
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the comm ittee c u t
$4,R0l,0W&gt;
f r o m the laJt.ODU.GM «hu l r c « — Went recom mended. S u b s c s iv n l
“ hill* Inter a r e expected to be a
b e tt e r t o t of com m ittee sentln ie n t toward economy.
Appropriation*
recom m ended:

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Army. * 1 1 6 ,818,348. Navy
082,238, Const G uard $ M * -»
3£B, FB I 11,478.000.

Quota For First
Class Post Office

Post Office To
Get New Rating,
Jaycees T o l d

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In-; i l U t r r l l«» li«|iii«lral.&lt;
liie n i-n v
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l l r i 'n i n
full* of I ho b m n •»
fu ll.'Ill i:i
III.* a i r
l.Mlny
n hill |mv«ol l*y I In
tvltil.* 'in* " i ir h l
lipitril ro of d ir l.«*f»Mnturr.
i&gt;ni|&lt; ilijii Hi.. I ‘in n s lire s tirThr
voting
wii *
mi
"ipiift mol nr«l«'ily" n. t .iillnir to
ru in :.lin o :i i h i n l U iissiim i. •
i r iu o t s from St*mifn»h* County'*
• isiiut.
t h ' r . l - i m i r M p n l i t y . l u i r n tl
V• *I !*••«• • .«
Itc'i'lm ch iim cil
H im *
ot
only hy Ihc chnllcmriiur ofj rljrhl
Vico President U i u n e r draw* u grin trv m I’t esident Itoo.evelt n tti two mot nl Jtu’U'oti i&gt;.
..f four peroona to r a t ballot* in |
j„ W a-hinglon.
n in e Hi it i J i plji ii'H w e re .shot
I'm nklin I». Jr . , rtji'it. e a r o i te i i hi- fa th e r to the tliiillor mol ^ooiii
• I*.
Inc rioimrai Hod
.
ilnw ii in a b alllt* i.v o r lli'lirn*
Ih-v XU'IV |o*t I'.ialifict e le cto r, j enjoytn- the Joke tii
I n n , I l i n e 11111111111!.' I»y fo u r
•of l.tinguoml. T hr chvtinn board,
, however, t*inoli d d a m th o llwht
li i'i n m n p u rs u it |ilun»'8.
1 miii-ti ii.wips, Ihrownig I he
to vote* situ** t)n*y won re
i .‘iiituitil - of two s lu lle n sl iltvi*
ax imipri’tv nwnri*.
m . it-* lnii k lu’uish tin’ Under, writ*
Mnynr ( i e e i r e II. Bndjft* n*tn-|
u*|M.|lrd to have Fiiirountlnl a
toondod tin* onlorly inanm r in j
whirh Mo* idivlion w r * t tirvluctiil
th u d .tl U- kk.tnt", Nt*illh of tho
nod iliH'tnii'il In* Ion**11 no hard
A 1 •
I f
p ) A Mctu&gt; of n r r n l
lnuntph*. Th *
f« lings \vmild pclrist t*» obftrilct
dn* progn**i of t h r lo'vt^ " h k l i
ul*.n$; si .11 mile ^ tiililt the irn
ha* for many year* Imi*i» known j
ti.tl Mil*.! I *rlull*- of Ihr Kuka** th«* " T 'l n n of *ipi»ortwidth**". I
i ) [ ...........# ..f|.on .»'«• I.irkinir.
lllitf lir r R a lin g
Mr. Itriilgx* plnlgrd th at
On*
llu* riiuipinint nnd
pi’tsonal
to ;«l lion nod i n n i ill* *.f Mi
niunit-lpnl taxi** would !»«• r#*!iir«*«l'
A sstirt* I Sell re S c r - in i vigm i: wrii- .ilmndonrd by
i miiini mil w ill I* la M V
hy tin* town roiim il n- rapidly tts I
,
»|&gt;.
Ilfi
ini;
tillMils
inda*at«*«l
the
I I'J Ill'll I nil Ig ill
nvtinii** would |*orntit lit* point-1
\ ic e , l l o l y S ; i &gt; S 111ti tli\iNitn, ib* in«**t n n ntly
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id out, |imvi*vi*r, a
amount
*i*i,» lied, w.it* one nl lin* crack
lillllnr Clmiida i of t'mil t« i .it r . * lirdtllrd I m
must Ik* Irviod hy dir miiQiripiil- I The
i
mills fi«s|n dn I'.ili It cmnpsign.
I
lit. I m I
ily for th«* ivtironwnt **f iU out- ' ,,M h * ra n • l.un* ; gloat th al «*t oil*
A
Fitn»!*h
cisiiiiiiiini«|iir an*
.. tpl
ilny*.,** lh.
stnioting obligations,
,
i m lit fm llo ,M.-t .’lass l a l i n r ,
-line* «l *.!l»il Uit"Mtt dead north
l*rp.»i I in*-it t f ’oiiiinunlfi i G ,.i tl
dir
Sanford
I S' Is |. I .1 I f • ( I til s* I iulupi wticii :i Soviet
fs.-t
l»M
"Sinvi n m ajority of t h f rosl-1 Jn-i lu'hii'ird h\
l.xl. t*p tli t it \ will iu*i. 'll llt&lt;
Bailer
dr
id«*nts vof lA*ngwoml h a \ 0 ; VntetliPiol l H f ir« , I i link
.pi. i 11 . p u n .1 l . • 111tl I. ,t
Isiii liiltssn nn* tli* pf i sit I today.
against nlKdinhniont of the T*»xvti, rhn«.| l.i»1 n»«l»t at tin* logo In r officer'* of lh** h*i ul 4n hi 11 •»*
• i i i .« | u 11!11; I’ • llt.l'l
i: Uu I.t Iickllisw h stal'd Uidtdiaw ul
lli*
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the
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(in «*ji «t i flit nil f«ont.
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W a r VitcinriM nl
tin* n g u l o
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f ***i imiiii i*nrh t inti mu nd
Mn
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IS.Is.
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aid i IkiI
nearly n n i ‘liii); i»f llu jjitnip in
ty," Mr. Bridge d r e la n d .
itiMi-•ntf’s •i l ight J i i it i h \rsM*h
||| PXITSS |tf III.it I 4‘ginii llnl Tlmi &lt;«I.«\ nn M .»i
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Miiii«titii tiH|tiii«d ("i it I i i -I das'* ** nn ii‘rl«.&lt;k, •• • «*i«(•••£* I** 1
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I
the pi '»bjui’t s
of &lt;lrV8*b|»innit
&gt;• •• nk x d'tiiiij. i.t la n h which
II . 41*t
1 I ill
a r r r n r v r r hrijrlil«,«.**
sald |*v»**f t 1fir r uitv told The firhl iiiundi’i i . i ’ l*i n -i
••ini* li ■lid, i#%|'s*i » f f a r r d if s
•i »l •I pi
pointing out that t h r toxfn till* rliihN inline vtill i»n into cffixl
^f -ir‘n i ..r i'll O'l ntiiit ut hlittawr ...
^ fllC MltSpll H«'ll
It lUpS'l .ll»sl J | |k|
(•••til Illf
til*
in July
&gt; rar hat* its la rg m t
of hero
Wth»g.
S m u r i n g 'u r n belles rating for i Trlpl.' f l . h m . p l a c .r - .
....... 11.
s Is.I I11*^# V
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wilder visitor* in hiMory.
lit tl i.t
in know Inlpeil uttaek.i
I III
th.- Inrnl IN«I Office w a . ..nr of !nf *Rev,' nnd
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M'n' Htit.inl ........... !
» f«&lt; IIICi ra *. 1 III
n ll \i i i . , i oi **nid only two
the innjor piojcctN of die -lay mitioiiidly known novrlli mu i I'M .»l I'.i t t i l l " *
well simk. Can.nil.ill tr.'Mps nliaiif, Mill give mi timi«ual omii i'll
I il. Inn; t 'i ..hull'*
cih' h dm ini: d ir |ta*«t &gt;fitr
mv• 'I
in
I i .tin i- to join
tho
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n HiithsNni sin r « i s r..
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tho
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t'lniplil nnd
Issitionow Is... I.
it..
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rvrnini: at 7 1* «. «I •• k
11 .
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• He tv I »I • III |- I Mill wIII • 1* I III it* wui
l»" h ««tl lien
l u - t el.i
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t h u i k ' d dll' liai;o. l .| H "pnietiI't hi! no• I • •&gt;
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N E W YORK. Jan.
,
to* i hfii; • to i '
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Winthrup W. Al.ltlets, chairman .if |
|l. « III, ls.lt • , .1
1111 make . Italy and llm im i'v worked in
p u p il •
nirauiat a
rh o .c
Natl.mnl
hank.
rrcom
hill |.« Ini. I *•
. Mil "ll nl •'"•ii i 11 l
Hu ’Mn inv«i dun . f .woiitheastein
mendvd yeaterday the return o f ,
.
pidihi t'
I *••!»
I** • it » • i
gold to free circulation in the
( |,rf.,..1 I l
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U n ltcl Stale r.
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"W e a r e alieuily, * he told the | ()i(N| „ 1,|,|,.„|v
„i ..ho.U
One IiuimIic*i| dtoU'iiiisl (oldoi ' Im $*« •. to**, im
|*JV, , | Tl" fn I ♦'
,
not
bank**
ahareholdcr*
al . IU:IA
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u | hi. ItulilirUmt: dn M
f dtn
go »»'»•' • M. . 1 i 't*
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annual inc-etinr, " t h e imsacsam- |
„ „ Vnl.....« I n . . .
llo
l
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S
Ills
Yul!«*y
uml
d&gt;
of 00 percent of the world'* nrone-j
yj,
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Ilf lilt* |l t I I
I il
lary gold slock. Before pence run '
Mill ItM IllsOllt tills t •ll.alll II-. m u t e fm m t &gt;1Im J *
•s I Mr ||..it*.
|M
pi OVI I'|I III .
It* nc’hlrv»*tl thi» whare n»»»y have • runiin$f Inn* fit'in
In Intuu
in \ ills* a m ju-l "H •*
I id
I Wollld I .
risen f u i th r r .
Ku«ii» lifter the dcalli ..I In* wile are bcilii; •!» Iiilml*
"•
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"III a large nriiwv wc an* anti i ||,. ^Vi»ja Imiiii i n Tt.li l... • »l*i.i on Hit* I *nit 1 tl Still'
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will In* the ronM*rvatoiH »»f the Mm. |i», lw71 und Im I""* •• i* •*
1**1* I »'f it* v ll* p •tall and inT rail A •'*••« rat is»»i
I III' ' ■ o. ,t
woild'a m onetary ayatom.
! dent nf K i r i n for
\« n
1.
mid
• .1 -. •( t.' livil V III lh. loan
Tlu
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" I t l» for this icnnon, an well
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.•tl.ii | til ‘. «*18111 l|. |M»t 1llll'lll wf r»* it portI 'I*- pin) * tin* St ,l"* ii I'
aw for ainplv rcuiMiim of our own, ilaugliti ii*. .Mi•- N ll"*lt
hy .S ll Siillili.'l f t . p
"• ' 'l.o no
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th a t wc m u d lake action now In fix iifnl Mm . F I' lin- •*! *1 Mi­ •If l v l l*&gt; • !.»•• I . | •11•*
.I,.f... &gt;1 Ml....I,. National
iiur C)I'M • mill im" 1 "•
• IiHMHI' ' I dn '—
•' ' I h* • . ,*•
llt'f
preserve the m onetary chnm clci ll III if l"'» In t 'd u i *«, \ **I•.1
| mv\ ot I Hook, .1 II,.' uuiuuil ...ri'ling of
• »• h | lil$*l«' . t. .i.
of gold. Ax I m *c it, our immediate iiiiinn nf i inrititiult mi I M »ll**t T he lei**lin$r J«11«I8« »!• *»
ll.,' si,* M,&lt; I.l.'i* l„ l.l ,.t llo1 l&gt;»nk
I'.UM. hi
»« of tin* 1 itu- ntum* • 1 1"
function is to rccnUiblifth a free Hufnianii nf I 'tln u l, Mull ;
uli'f i|i"|'Li) i*'l
|»i» »1.11ill
ll l'l ill )4-tetda&gt; a f letiiiM.n.
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lit.*. I
gold market per m illing frr4* move nUfcr. Mr*. Kiln It*it•»!•••• tr
A detail* .1 iepotl pi. w fdttl hy
i|.t
h... i'lluicnt of gold l*r* and g.d.11 C t'« i" i.a li AI-» elgl.i l . ,..i.M..ld t h e r e id 111rti a |'ii* 'j;i •i 1 • ".It It !-• Ml
dn* 111 eilien.
•III lit, .
• i aid, .1 I. Inrlt y. 4'v entive vife prexicurrency lioth Inward and outwar.1, | ran nn.l .•«&lt;• f i . n l r r n n d ' I " 1'
I.. tl mi* *iih Hi,
I I tleiil, xhowed I.8IM1 in w loatM
The f I-Iniiif. iv'lfn'i
me il
SO that the price of gold a- here
I'** «'** '•
“f
I, t I,-.I ip..n it &lt; i
* | 'on molt '\«i* ui nl.- timing I'.M'.t, irpiexentmill «&gt;u 1111111111$; f.n lit*
established
shall
constitute
.1 (Knii*l»l**
' " *'. " ,IMltin
. ' ' ' l " " ". m kinli*
fur the
li'lilixt*^
I
I I han f"i
..... I o I i;m( inr ov.i J..on.iMiu whirh went in*
firm ami ceitain ba»e line from
«linin'. I- t,f SanTilt* I I'lltMillx Will Im* t.ik# II I't
.1 Mill
ipl ‘ la. II. l.o to,
tli. i
A .*•..»
which the valuea t f the fliverxe Kim II a Him wflfi ii'M'ii 1118*1 fiut' 1nl Itloiljf dlls IllUtl* lilt
fm d and '&gt;»,ni!H"le t ouidy
ll
hv Ipl.Hit
currrnriex of the world e n lw nervier* will Im* 1h-M ft f i t du* Imeil.
I *i;**| | Mr. .Sliinl" l.-ec I- fill (her tptnlT he following i.t llo* I' tg.apll
confidently figured**
funeral li'tnn* dn*re l»up'*il"(' i d 1
• f 11 ,'.t I (. 12 ed ax sayiiur that the uiiioiint of
1 t tpi.nl
Aldrich
anserted
that,
with rntooit ul I IHl tt'tliK’k. Hill ml will on this eit) :
I I I , |o. vm; 'J *'tl. po-it- liaii.ll. .1 in ihe hank dill’"S a n f o itl, hientf'l on »!•• l-.tnk 2ml .pun
mure than five billion dollars of j | M.
ih
family ................ .
•.•.I** l | iing IDT.* tofidl.d I'V. i JJ I.- mhI.IXKI,
. I.* I
of the liver vvlien '• " ' J^* ii - ini.« »i.l tpl.ui
exees*
reserves,
the
nation* Ku, , „ Cemetery,
•
1J,K8 '..k8 ' an inert i»sr of over fHOO.IMMI over
Lake Motiioe, is tin- h d t.f tin iih .pi,iii
banka wcie hard pressed to loan
tl i p • mu- venr, and dial thw
I 7 71-mill* $*t»v iinieot l i n ntalUfil
out their money.
» t j i ^ i i i : • 1 '*
-t i feme tit* *f
itintlilion
* I *.»
thuiiiiH mol x«*ives
ll . purl Tilts'll
Much the t a m e
opinion wa*
1
1
1
1
feat
I,..*
dm
tug the )t«ti &gt;h weil a steady
• I tl
. M III
Annual
for
a
with*
area.
St
••me
e x p l o r e d in the annual i r p o i t of
follow -.
met ease ut individual
df|M»nit»,
xlori lionl" are o|*t i.’itc l . 1tl i in it pn-t iu ,
Jam es II. I'rrklna, chairman of
| 11 ,hM*. II piduting tow m d uii . iiroiiiuginu
III** w ilder anti am available Item
ths National City bank.
4,!.r.o| riii '.mllook fm t ', |il
for rh a ite r id all lino
The I'.i.ii
|o (UK7 17 t In roiiiiii.nlm$f upon the mintd) (pop- 11,11110) i- o ft'n ie IP .12
;(.%.!•!»I H In'I ..f new h'lifiu, I'lexiilefit Shin/e rre d to av *\V»»rld*x I’.elery tu:n
III'. 7 1 • l ’i ledsei stated, *'Thix in.llt'iiti'i a
A total of HO winter visitor* C enter’ due to the huge nere- IPM
i't.jil.Vi'il $:eiitia| inr reuse in hii»inex* ill
were present for the weekly age devoted to (hi* n o p oil vui
T.’.r.OI
'.ti 2«.iir mrnnoitiity mid that we u»v
Splendl'l ItKUi
meeting of the 8anfrr,l Tourist roundini; fertile land.
lis-tv
12.1 LYtta !eti-"penlin$; v» it Ii thn^piHdic in
Club In the Chamber nf Commerce areoinim»dalioiiP tod piihlo huild* IP3M
12.71.1 , 1 ' utlva.iu im* fund.t whetever it U
V arinl facilities for lire*
building Monday night whirh had inga.
I'J.iP
42,tlH!i 'I'.i I’onxixlent with Miund lankinic,*'
been designated “ Ohio Night” hy reatlon mid riitertiiinineiit uie I Pill
t l,Pl 1.7171 *|(t* uImi xtttted. " F o r du* hank, tho
ivided hy the City Her real ion
MIAMI, Jan . 10. —l/Pt— A the president, Mrs. C. C. Earle.
— * -----------“
v t in m» a whole wax very suc c cupa rtm ent.
l l i a t i ’M rom in ltte #
• mall aky-w rltlry plane burst InSevenlcen Ohlana were present
to flames today above Miami's and this group presented the pro­ la o p e rated hy tla* Cliatnher of
C om m e rre fo* the ronve liiinc a
downlinrn strvela, and crashed In gram for the evening.
il/
a|
A _ .lllie xltN’klnd.ler^ to xerve ux dlan open field aa the pilot balled
R. T. Matxlnk of Guyuhaga o t vhdtom."
n c l.ir* ..f tl.o l.iink for t h r year
out with his tuirarhuU.
Tho foltler Irrin* St. John*
Falls. Ohio was present a t the
I P | 0 : (loo. I). Itishup, J im- CamaThe pilot landed on the roof meeting within two hours afteT ItU or trail " t h e xeenie
lo u t*
ion, Gin. W. F rasier, I.. I. Framo f an apartm ent bouse building his arrival in Hanford and he through FlorUla" and r l m r a c t e r lor. J. I. Inglry, It. A. Newman
many blocks from the plana, and vela In I his ex|ierlrnera In louring I t t i tho 8 t. Johns
River
ao
on,I R. (). Shinh.'lscr.
waa taken to a hospital, where he. the
ley, snow-covered
roads "A m orica'a Nile."
n r 4ss»,lMlr4 l'rr« ,
th*
waa Rated aa, A rt Davli. A ppar­ through tho North on hta trip to
nittor cold ri.nro„liuto&lt;l in Now Tin- diroclnrs late r I'lrctnlShinently be waa not badly hurt.
0 8 T K H N NKliRO FTAIIIIKI)
England today while storm* hnl- following officer*: 8. O.
Florida.
Tho accident attracted thouter.il
Calif.,ri.iu,
and
Florida h,ilncr, Prosldcnt; J . L. Ingley,
C. II. Bwlgart wa* chairman nf
Executive Vice President; Geo. W.
sands of t p arts tors, who caused the program committee. Mr*. H.
DELAND, ’ "Jan.
10. - U w i * Irwiked for w a rm er w r a t h rr .
A. L• serious traffic problem near the If. Du w an, Ronald ITckstt, Fred­ Jam as, t7-yaar-oU ncgn&gt; tl- cut­
Cher'ring tow s for widespread Frosler, Vice President;
Betts,
('eshler; and
F. Coihim,
Miami River bridge, where fire­ die Fields and Ktolas Winn also ter, we* stabbed to death a t a r e a s in the East came with f o re ­
man, and policemen held bock the took p a rt in the program which about 8:80 o'clock Monday night c as ts n f the breaking nf the pro­ A ssistant Cashier.
crowd aa the' wreckage burned Included several musical selections, neag Osteen by an assailant whom longed polar s | mt1I. New England,
furiously a h alf block away. Ths a itA rtftd ln n ,
the Sheriff** office said has been however, nippy weather of three
engine was torn away, and burled
The
tourists
attending
the positively identified ly an eye- weeks, took on rrnewed vigor. In
several fact from the fuselage.
m anv rommunittr* th e m ercury
mmeting expressed their aporeelastood well below tern.
to the
Beminele County

Loeal Conrerns, City
Aid In .luninrCliumla*r Citrus Drive

A f t e r m aking little p r o f i t st in China )a*t year, Ja p a n ximlx
h e r nrmifx ituiging into xuudi Cinnu early in 1910, dtiving liotn
C anton a n d Nanning ( h r a v y u m iw M . May shows t e r r i t o r y gained
ill the 2 *» y r n r t of wur, highlights of the 10.7'J ra m p a ig n . mnl
route* from llutain and India ov e r whirh mu&gt;t rom c m o d of -upplfes fo r China'* 2 ,000,000 n u n in a n n i .

Achieved In j'J «,.......... 't*' ,'*;,;,*rtl *ri*

Cilv News lliirl.-

Kiwanis Told C Of C Directors
World’s Fair Urge Elimination
W as Success Of Road Hazards Aldrich

The aub^pm m lttev
db clo iru
the plWk
th e N *ry to spend
■ |,4 fiM 0 0 on «mer*»ncy con•truction In Florida, m o.tly In
JackMiiTllle nnd Key W e.l. EdA C«r H oovtr reported
to
the
committee In a rc«|uett f»r ap ­
propriation*, th at tie- KOI hud
received 78,000 complaint*
*»f
tah o tase and ripionape in the
last year.
hp i u
A hot Usuo in the l'JJ'J Conyrr*G
i
v
e
n
2 5 ,8 4 0 ,0 0 0
aiotial (Maion bobbed up yester.
day a t a hearing on the navy'a
IIJI00,000,000 axpanaiun program
From a m onrlnry
slundpomt
Tli&lt;* Hoard «if Dirvctor* of the
when the chief admiral unexpect­ the New York World** F a ir may
Srmmoli* County
C h a m lx r of
edly rrvlvied once-rejected plans
In ni*k* the fa r away Pacific not be considered a surer.* but Coinnn-m* joini*&lt;| tin* Ilfuml of
i j l *l»inl of Guam an -out-lying from every other |&gt;ulti» of view County t*uinmiaNiom*m nml other
it was, for it gave joy and inspi­ Intrrvstv in |&gt;ctltioning the* Stnt**
lookout p o . f for lire fleet.
Admfial Harold R. Stack chief ration to 25,848,000 persons, Nina l(oa«l U r|ia rtm rn t to t a k r Imimof nuval operations, told the Oliver Dean, a member of the illatr utrpN toward rllmiiintion of
ilouso Naval Committee that the publicity committee for the Flo­
in
*'lk*ath
navy had Included in this year's rida Exhibit told mtimbor* of the t h r traffic h a in rd
No.
II
budget a *4,000,000 item for the Kiwanta Club a t
iu
weekly Vnllry” on Stall1 Koud
Guam project, killed by the House luncheon in the
Viildi-x Motel w h r r r m vrral nutoniohdr fatalitint
hnvr
orrurriHl
in
r
r
r
r
n
l
yrar*.
a fte r a bitter fight in which crit­ today.
T hr dan^nouii ronditinn &lt;»f tin*
ic* wanted th a t It might causo
The World's F air showed Ural hichvvuy
und th r hazard rau»vd
trouble with Japan.
business can have
imagination by tin* nhutm rnta of the bridar
T h lr tcatlmony momentarily ov- and t h a t a r t run have ahowniun- arn»%a Suldiar C f t r k and ul»o t o r
cnbadow ad Staik'a asacitlcn th at ship, Mrs. Dean said, “and moat
O hitvseiit studies by the navy -in ­ of all here waa a place where the diinitritxia condition of the ruln t ( a it h e r u m lh m a r Rnttli*dicated** that 80,000 or 62,UtHM&lt;&gt;n nations of lhc&gt; .orfd cun work and /; v»nakr
Laki* and n r u r the Jum’baltleahlpa might t&gt;c an early de- pliyr in pears'*
|dio»i iif th r »oatl t*» th** Sanfordvclumneat, ty t th at bigger, »uT h em Is no question about n i i lando Krntirl ( lub \u*rv luoughl
|NU -Imttloshlp* aurh as the HO,- Fiot Ida's participation
being a • l*» th r nttriition of t h r Hoard of
000-tuBitera mentioned recently In success, Mrs. Dean, who was IMi« c i o n by f n i l T. Williams,
Cougicaatonal circles w .nr not introduced by Julius Dingfcldcr, local nifliM*lr.
Rtmtly favotvd by the -experts.
chairman jut the
program com­
Tin* l(t»ad I)**| *•111iiiriit will nltd
A barrage of critical qursliens mittee, staled. She pointed out be rr&lt;|umtrt| to plncr rrflrctorn
im wlril the Information b IhhiI t h a t the Incrvuned. touiiat Itavel nn th«* uhutniriiiM of tho brid^v
tluaiu. Stark daclsrcd that while to this s t a te this winter is bring o u r Soldier Crock on the Suntba Hem had been Ineluih.l I n , n ttrihutrd a s much to the Florida for l-Ovirdo J l i p h w u y at the augA lh j bi dget for the 14lh (llaw iiiian 1 Exhibit a s to the war in Europe «%**don of T. \V. I,nwton.
"*&gt;•»*» naval district becsuac no by leading l a iv r l
agencies. By
T h r w r t k brirlnninir Krb. ft wan
Congicaatonal auUioilsation was actual count th e m w eic more than decided upon for tho annual
needed, there was no lutonlion of - ICm Us m * a . rmm• r . u l
t t ' M l l M H M !*•■• H « t |
covering it up.
-Vou gentlemen may laugh,- he
told Uw I agists tors who ware
grimi ng broadly, -b u t we want
&gt;vu to know axactly why wa did
th a tHa want on to explain th at Urn
money, 81,000,000 leas than wa*
Ily KlltKK I . KIMI'SON
time leader ha* made since the
requested U al M ar, but mi ch Ira*
I 'm . S taff W riter onset of the conflict stlnrvd deep
£ than the faMpOO.OOO requlreil for Aaaaclatcd
A new spectre tn haunt Nasi interrat.
•
^ t h a -fuDy aqulppod advance fleet dream*
of world empire ha* keen
Hlrippol to It* bone*, the Cham­
baao- r o w tnt nded for Guam by conjured up by Brillan'e prime
berlain accounting waa definitely
o special naval board, would pay minister, Neville Chamberlain.
reassuring “ o 11*1. tiers through­
far draw in g under wa ter runways
It Is th a t nf a permanent Fran- out the fs r flong
British comand conatrucUan of treokwoters- co-British union, patterned on the
monwusllh.
It p ietu n d N atl Ger­
llo told roportrra it would nwko two nation*' w ar collaboration in
tho harhor of Guam available for the -m ilitary, politlral, financial many already driven from the
M as by allied naval power, altm l o L n t7 ,* T,r,,
P** and economic" firhl*. Chamber­ rvady sharply pinched by that
lain also spoke of lit - possible sea elege a t Koine. In affect, ha
who aought •Vatension," not only to -o th e r
th a t the w ar on Use ocran
row over aa- nations in Europe.- but perhaps said
has been won by the allies, what­
tehHehaeont *f m llU rv facilitiee to those of tho -whole worto!"
ever
new
horrors o r a ir attack on
C m rloee t*v J s g a a —Guam being
II waa this thought, expressed England tho new y ear may hold.
N l f a U M U M asDee from Tokyo
prime minister In a a acThere have been many whispers
—
BwaJCwa la te r ha vreuld
j of his stewardship dur- reaching even across the A tlantic,
•MM W pgike M g attem pt to slip
sag and a half months of th a t m atters ware browing In
U a p g ^ Jh m v g k -h y subU r- w ai\ sthMa caught wider gttorn- Good an which might see n reortten than h b declaration th a t a t gaatsaUon of the governm ent
8ta*h S t u ls s iJ fa r tho ftm t •ea, th s p a l/ active b attle frank there befare Spring free* the
two new bat Utah
“the bseacrabla pressure o f eeo W hiter hound
b attle
Itoes
la
power" w as wearing down Oer- Franco, o r elsewhere, and makes
a u a y 's -ab ttlto to carry on the aggressive action pna ilhla. I t has
way." The Idea o f a a iatarne-

Favors
Return Of Gold To
Nina Dean Says Joy, Invitution Extended
Free Circulation! C. L Hofmann
And I n
r tion
Citrus Growers For
Dies Suddenly 100,001) Folders
Meeting In March
At Son’s Home Are Printed By
Train Assni iation1!':

Permanent Franco-British Union
Is Spectre To Nazi Empire Dreams

'u r r a i t e

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d S rfta iJ j r t S

Big Increase Is
Shown In Deposits
0 1 Atlantic Bank

B ig Throng Sees
Plane Burst I n t o
Flames Over Miami

Si xt y Tourists
Are Present For
Meeting Of Club;.!

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Florida Looks For/uVi'„.
Warm Weather As
Cold Wave Eases

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LOCAL WEATHER

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G reat Britain purchased approx

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throe feat from Chamber of Commerce, Secretory
Florida
weatherman
forecast
captured hy Ralph Bagwell and others for the Im aU l/ 800,000 tons of scrap iron |-m oderate tem perature" and no
n&lt;
Partly cloudy: slowly rising
and
atoal
to
the
United
States
la
fro
st
danger
for
tonight,
tomor tem perature tonight and Thurs­
s w a t courts* las shown th
day.
row, and Friday.
sine* th eir arrival la Sanford.
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THE 8A N P0K 0 rfP U L D , SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY,’JANUARY 1

‘IF WINTER OOMES’CAN SPRING BE PAR BEHIND?*

YQUR DOCTOR SAYS
Br OR. d XMIRL H. KRESS, M. D.

B IB L E V E R S E E C U fO D A Y
POWERFUL BACKING: In tho
fe a r of the Lord Is strong confi­
dence: end his -.hlldran shall hare
g place of re tire .—Pror. MlM.

I t la wall known th a t raw
frulU disagree with thoaa who
have no teeth ; they aleo disagree
with thoae who have teeth, but
do not make nee of them. They
disagree w ith them beeauae they
are not properly maatlealed. I
recall the time when, aa a mere
ta il 1 atood by the aide of my
m other a i^ begged fo r a little of
h er scraped apple. Aa 'ahe had

“Children who have sufficient toys for their free time
are not likely to roam the streets looking for amusement,
nor will they visit the 10-cent stores in gangs to raid the
counters," Miss Dimmick writes. "Balls, skates, scooters,
wagons, trieycles from Toy Loan Centers take them in­
stead to Milwaukee's famous parks during their leisure
hours." This Wisconsin city has 16 centers which have
made 310,000 loans to 26,000 subscribers, and the a t­
tendants a t those Centers receive the ’respect and admir­
ation which might lie accorded Santa Claus by their youth­
ful clientele
Pupils seem to study better after a round of fun with
Ttoy Center fun makers, and lessons are learned in keeping,
track of borrowed toys, treating pm|icrly with care and
consideration.' III addition to providing a realm of happi­
ness for boys and girls using thejConters, sponsors of the
Idas find they foster friendship, ’forestall truancy, petty
thievery, and tho inexplicable feelings of inadequacy which
prompt children to misbehave,
Milwaukee’s Toy Loan Centers—which cater to boys
and girla of families which cannot afford n variety of toys,
even a t Christmas time—roeelve dolls, Istoks, sleds, bikes,
autos, tiny sewing machines, trucks. Itats, and a thousand
other fun makers from attics, hnsements, overstocked
shelves of friendly merchants, interested organisations, ami
Individuals who have seen the plan work. The Centers

urt? Only one answ er ean bo
given to these questions, and
that It, th at an aesthatlc sense
foods are superior to kitchen- has Influenced tho purchaser, and
purred foods, since thA nlkaflnr not n knowledge of the true val­
saliva supplies n tntich-nrrdcd ue of the foods.
ferm ent, and nlds in preparing
them in n naturnl way for en­
Every herd of cattle in the
trance Into the stomach.
United States has now been test­
Man seems to
regard
the ed for tuberculosis at least cnee.
mouth merely ns nn opening to This announcement by the lluthe stomach, through which food lean &lt;f Animal Industry, U. JL
has to pass. It seems not to Department of A grieulturr, a have occurred to him th a t the sores the successful completion of
bovine tuberculosis
mouth itself is an im portant or­ riaillcntlng
gan of digestion. In it saliva, from the Unltrd States.
containing pjalln a ferm ent that
is needed to digest starch, ts
produced.
Crown CasetJnrlpenrd fruits Uve difficult lias is tr a ly
ti» digest; hut even these, if giv­
op in..quality
/ y
but
not
in
jC/V
en this special mouth treatm ent,
price.
■
ntay he made more digestible.
Unripe fruit rontnins starch InFOR p r e m iu m PEAPOR?

(From Voices)
Beyond th e vain and shallow
pure,
The g littering cdlflcn of words,
8UII curve In flight exultant
birds,
Still beats the storm 's u n trth errd
rage

MANCE DRIVE IN AND
TRV A TANKFUL TO­
DAY.

The

Your shimmering phrases little
man,
Will you contrive a snare to hold
Tho wordless poems that were
Old
Before the needs of words began.
— RALPH FRIEDRICH.
Rumor hao It th a t Henalor
Parrlah will he a-cundldal* for
ro-oloetlon this Spring.
Aa' If to provs how much like
Scarlett ahe really Is,
Vivien
LelgH U rg a ttk ig a divorce from
her Htmbfind. • ' ' ■ 1

Now th a t they • o re making
dreaafs out "of glass, ths Miami
Post Is anxioos to look Into one
o f three outfits.
It Isn't, the number of hour*
you Worn, b u t tho amount of
work you p u t late an hour that
cuunta.
i
• S enatpr T a ft Is so sure the
budget can be balanced
suc­
cessfully th a t he Is willing to be
elected President Just to prove
W hat this city needs is a build­
ing program th a t would put
about a hundred new, modern,
and up-to-date Routes on tbe
m ark et
They m y that the presence of
FBI agents In Orlando has got
everyone so scared you
ra n 't
•von gut up a poker game down
there any more. «:•
Germany and Rusal* are said
to . ho planning n commonwealth
of European nations, thus count­
ing their countries before they
are
snatched.— Titusville Rtar
Advocate.
By the Ume they
got o o t of the fix they a re In
now they won’t havo aqy com­
mon wealth.
Wo are against tho construc­
tion o f tho cross stato canal s i
n measure o f national dtfense,
If It Is ns Im portant to national
defonoe aa they m y. It would bo
one of the first objective* of n
hostile fleet end an enemy army
and would bring th* most re­
vere fighting right Into our
backyard, something moot o f us
certainly do not want. T hs mor­
al o f this Util* lesson la, don't
built tho canal, then pro wop't
have to defend K.

atormctl tho heights of Ticondcrogu, "Surrender in the name
of Jehovah and the Continental Congress!” Flut the New
York Times thinks that what he pmbnhly said us ho hummered on tho gates, "Open tip there, you blank blnnkcty
blank blank I”
"Wo know that Wellington, on that same occasion
Waterloo," continues the Times, "did not sny 'Up, Guards,
and at 'em!' We know that most of the flaming phrases
of history were made up by penny-a-liners writing long
jfte r tho event; and so were most of the dramatic attitudes
and silences. When Napoleon paced the deck of the Bellerophon on his way to St. Helena it is altogether likely that
his officers did not strike the familiar mournful tableau in
a comer of the deck. They were probably drinking in the
raptaln'a stateroom, glad it was all over and more con­
cerned with whnt tho future was likely to bring next. The
discoverer of the Pacific may not have stood silent in
Darien. He may havo caught his first glimpse o f'th a t ex­
tensive body of water and said, ‘Well, I'll be hornswoggied F
"But we cannot be too Bure. It must not be (made a
ndo that nolifvlv
who in
I* lamotis
fa n
nuuuuy wno
ever nniii nnything that U
striking. No
] one no ___
___ Nathan
______ Hale did
far _________
has deni*! that
say he was sorry ho had but one life to give for his coun­
try. Patrick Henry did say
nay 'Glvo
‘Glvo mo liberty or give
giv me
death,' and, what Ih more, he unit! It right a t the m&lt;
and did not insert it later in his hpooch under leave t_
tend hin remorkn. We know that Lord Nelson, dying at
Trafalgar, did say to hin captain, ‘Kina me, Hardy i’ "
MOST OF the IscIlefH people have about their hnir and
how to keep it arc unconfirmed by laboratory tesla and lb.
research of HiwcialixtH. For iuHtancc, the myth that ex­
posure to Bunlight will rniae a crop of superfluous h ilr »v."exploded in a scrie.t of experiments by I)rs. C. If. Danforth and Mildred Trotter at tho Washington University
School of Medicine. Ijitc one Spring, the haini on the
scalp and legs of 12 college girls wero mlcroscopkalty ex­
amined and counted. All Hummer tho girls hanked in tho
vun. In tho autumn, the mlxcroscope showed that the pro­
longed baking hod hud no effect on tho growth, in num­
ber or texture, of tho huir—Readers Digest.

WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN
By JO E HENDRICK*
ex cerp t.lay his gift* before him, but on*
rest to | by one the** gift* melted away ai
I could he gave to other* whoso neer1
It of a seemed more urgent,
g ulling
"A t last, when
he finally
ur the reached tho foot of tbe Master he
-pa sse s found himself w ithout a slngl*
Nothing but the
hopuful th a t the closing session
of the Seventy-sixth Congress will unselfish service to his fellow
consider th s need* of the Nation men.
and of humanity with calmness,
T h * Fourth Wire Man, It
tolerance, and cooper* tire wis­ serma to rao Was W ISER than
dom. May the year 1MQ be tho other three.'
pointed to by our children aa an­
PETE'S TANGERINES - Conother period when democracy Jus­ pressm
an J . Hardin Peterson had
tified its existence a s the best in­ tangerines
placet) in th* Cloak
strum ent of .government yr t
Room fa r the Members of thq
vised by mankind.

Bravo little , Finland, despite
ORIGINAL RUSSELL - E ar)
Ra early successes. Is running
year sine* being a Member ol
sh o rt o f ammunition a a d . event*- Congress
h a te received a C hrist­
*U» w llFitapU uiaU before Rus- mas e»rd I from
Russell Kay, one
of Florida'* mighty midgets, and
m each occasion I havo had to
g ire It my prixs fo r ths host and
most original.
W ith
Russell's
permission I quote the message
m i hi* C hristm as card this year:
•
FOURTH W I8E MAN -

BY CHARLES MlCHELSON
Democratic National Committee
of Mlchlwith tho
I by Dl»of New
- T aft of
imedy for
the elecPresident
tier In his
by Inal
tepublican
ould be.
irren t arMercury
Hires that
•n though
In arration of
orses, lie
ilagra of
‘who nevrn Rrpubhave held
_____ ____ ____ ______ m
of RH
tbe
G. O. P. reveal* th at the on*
who filled tho specification was
W arren (I. H arding, who met a
modest payroll as the publisher
of a newspaper. It la a coin*
cidsnc* th a t Senator V andcnbcrg
has also had his payroll expertrncc aa the publisher of a newspaper. It dors not appear th at
any of hla conspicuous rivals for
tho 'Republican nomination this
year has the indicated quallfication.
He Is full of scorn for tho
Roosevelt
adm inistration
a*
w a ste fu l Inimical to business,
reckleee, and so on, but, as
stated by the Kansas City jour*
nal, w hich.review ed his program !
" I t Is ap parent th at Senator Vand ta b e rg Is not against ths Now
Deal a t a l l lie accept* Its b ask
principles In toto."
"How Much B etter I Could Do It?
T h at new spaper bolls down th*
plan advocated by Senator Vandsnberg In this fashion:
1. Retains the gmins that have
been made in farm relief, Ineluding the soil conservation program ) crop Insurance, crop loaua,
and the Surplus Commodities
C orporation.
S. Continue legal guarantees
of collective bargaining, but with
change* In the W agner Act.
8. Continue social security, b u t
with change* In poliry and adm inistration. '
d. Continue tho Federal gun*
aatoo &lt;o f hank deposits, wnlch
he call* th* greatest- single
achievem ent o f th e last eight
yean. •
A. Retain the Securities an *
Exchange Commission, “ Becauao
the day* of racketeering piracy
la Urn financial m arket plao*.
a m goo* fa re re r."
A. O oatlaue Federal responab I
billky fo r th* relief of ill rm -j
plovabkw who ar* Ife - d istru st
(T he Isct Republican President

Ohio th at the CJorernor I*. or
thinks he Is, an available eandldate for tiie Republican presldentlsl
nomination
on
the
ground th a t he h is balanced the
S tate budget.
The newspaper*
charged th at 'ra th e r than
let
loose of Any nf his six million
dollar surplus, ho perm itted the
reliefers in Cleveland, Toledo
and other eitle* to be brought
to the Verge of statvaUon.
It Depends Ow Whet* E iperlw es*
[ '« '* M '( I
• 1
The BAnator Is eloquent about
the ftrm
problem,
n slu rslly t
A ftm -An exhaustive analysis ho
c o m as'to IhlA e o n lld slo h :-"
" I t Is Impossible to draw a
completely conclusive line o f dom xfcattsn betw een tho' good a a d
the bad in any farm program becauso all of them ere essentially
experim ental
But tho expertmerits m ust a on conttruellve_w
________
____ form ula arrive*
|y until
a stal
because there can bo no general
prosperity In America w ithout
prosperity fo r agriculture first."
The depth aiwl wisdom of this
perfect example of sidestepping
is afforded by the Senator’s ultlmate paragraph, to w it: " I should
hops the chief- feature of tho
New Deal which would bo abandoned would ho IU resiles* and
unquenchable propensity to try
• new exparim ent on us guinea
pigs every tw enty m inutes.”
Of course, according to th*
edltor-em ator-aaplraut, anything
new a Democratic • adm lnlstratlon proposes la a dangerous advent a re tending to a frightful
bureanrscy, and am ounting t*
playing politira with human ml*cry, whUa any Republican act
along th* afema Uno would h*
high statesm anship, destitute of
political. ta in t and snro to bo
tuccaaufuL
Ho thinks Secretary H oil's roclprocsl trad# agreement* may
be all right la nemo reapecta, hut
he would havo them aubmtttod
to Conor cm.
Shades of ‘ tho
Hmoot-llawley
ta r iff
k llll
Wouldn’t That ho a n adeaneo in
foreign trad e relstlonsT
S enator
VSUreoWr* w s jd
have put hi* program m few er
«*A more eompoohsoeih le words.
Wha t , he haa midi Ini ton pagus
" I p o h H a m o n a ts k n this: Elect
mo Freotdont and th* mdlonlnm
u h o tn r
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Plaaa for a statewide Finnish
Relief Program a r t being subm it­
ted to the membership of tbe
Florida Publicity Directors, ac­
cording to Wilton Martin, presi­ oral relaxation, and the nnrnns
dent of tho organisation and peb- o f 'digeatlon are not at
their
llclty director of Silver Springs.
h o st Peristalsis if sluggish, nml

DISPELLING THE FOG

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NOT W ITH WORDS

spring mounts northward,
and the fall
Duma to Its ending; still tho
night
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•AT. JANUARY

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
MISS LILLIAN ADAMS, 8od#ty Editor

Social Calendar

7-H Club Sponsors
Week-End Pai
Membera of th* 7*11 Club, which
la composed of seven junior high
school girls, enjoyed a three day
progressive house p arty on F ri­
day, Saturday, and Sunday of last

In the Episcopal rectory. Th#
_ room will be heated for the com• fo rt of those wishing to attend.
FRIDAY
SalUe Harrison C hapter of the
D aughters df the American Revo­
lution will h a rs a covered dish
luncheon la connection w ith Its
regular monthly meeting a t th*
home of Mrs. C. R. Dawson, 708
Park Avenue, with Mrs. W. L.
Henley and Mrs. George Morgan
« i eo-hosUites.
Rose Circle o f th* Garden Club
_ will m eet with Mrs. R. A. Neww m an. Roe* Court, a t 8:30 A. M.
Sanford Horae Demonstration
Club will m eet a t th* home of
Mrs. J . O. Andes. 060 W est Twen­
tieth S treet, a t 2:30 P. M.
A whit* elephant sale will be
held fo r the 4-H Girls Short
Course in Tallahassee. Each mem­
ber la rerjursted to bring an Item
fo r sale.
Members of the Asalca Circle
of the Garden Club are requested
m to meet a t 11:00 A. M. a t the
w home of Mr*. L. E. Spencer, 214
B est Eighteenth Street, and from
there motor to the home of Mr*.
Fred Pop* for the meeting. Elec­
tion of offtcera will be held and
delegates to the conference will be
elected a t this time. Roll call will
be "My Garden Revolution.’'
Mrs. I. E. Estridge, chalrmarf
of the civic departm ent of the
Woman’s Club, has announced a
party for w inter visitors to be
• held a t the d o b house a t 8:30 P.
v M. Hostesses will be Mrs. C. F.
Proctor assisted by Mr*. M. C.
Swingle, Mrs- J . T. Newby, and
Mrs. Rev* Andrews.
D irt Gardeners Circle of the
Garden Club will meet a t 0:30 A.
M. a t the home of-M rs. R. 11.
W ight on Golden Lake. L. II. Cali­
b er of Leesburg will give the
second talk In hta series on
"Landscaping.**
Central C ird t of the Garden
M Club will meet a t th* home of
^ Mrs. O. E. Rollins, 2400 Park
Avenue, a t 10:00 A. M.
SATURDAY
Cecelian Music Club will meet
a t 1:15 P. M. in the Fannie R.
Munson Studios, 603 Myrtle Ave­
nue.
. MONDAY
A n n u l? iigrltatltnjsl dance of the
Xiwanla Chib will be held from
10:00 P. M. until 2:00 A. M. In the
Mayfair.. Hotel. Klwantana and
th srr guests who wish to play
bridge or Chinese checker* are
asked to make reservations by
telephoning 7U2-W or 007-W.
TUESDAY
“flunbotmet Jan* of Sveamor*
Lane," • three-act comedy play.

•

U rt. T. R. Miller was elected
Telephone 148 prvaldent of the Woman'* Mis■ionary Union of the Assembly of
God Church a t a meet in f held
Monday afternoon a t the home of
Mr*. Miller on Cameron Avenue.
The meeting war opened with
a prayer led by Mr*. Miller for
several people who are 111- A
•pedal prayer for the mlssionarMr. and Mr*. R. T. Cowan lie* and the need* In the North
have returned from a few nays' India field, where n native llible
business trip to Miami.
woman 1* aupported by the group,
Mr*. K. 11. McIntyre.
Friends of Miss Julia Ilelle Mc­ wa* led
The ecrtpture wa* given by Mr*.
Clelland will regret to learn that
-he is ill a t her home on French jT. S. W right *nd several letter*
I from the foreign field were read.
Avenue.
1Mrs. Miller conducted the bud*
ness meeting.*
Other officer* etccted for the
new year Include; Mr*. T.-* S.
iW iight, vice-president; Mr*. S.
|M . RiChar . ecre tnrv and Ironsurcr; Mrs. K. II. McIntyre, corrm i ow n
____

Azarian Class Has
Business Meeting

HAPPY BIRTHDAY 4
E dith

Lundquist

Mr*. A. J. Peterson

Tuesday Duplicate
Club Has Luncheon
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Hill were
host* « t thair home on MaRnoli,
Avenue to (ha member* r f (he
Tuesday Evening Bridge Club at

IL.I.
their

L
i .tLI..
bi-monthly

''meeting

athis
l.!.

w*ck.
High scorer, for ihr evening
were Mrs. F. K. Roumlllat and R.
A. Newman, while screeno prise
was awarded to Mrs. Charles
Btadsh*w.&lt; Arrangement* of sweat
peas wer* used throughout the
room* where th* guests were en­
tertained.
| •
Late In the evening a t the con­
clusion of the gerpra, a salad
and sweet course « • • served to
th* members
Present were: M(. snd Mrs. R.
A. Newman. Mr. and Mri. E. F.
Houaholder. Mr. and Mr*. F. ERoumlllat, Mr. and Mr*. D. U
Th-asher. Mr. and Mr*. Georg*
DeCottea, Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Bradshaw, and Mr- and Mrs. Hill.

T he A t a r la n Cl»«*
of
the
First Baptist C hurch
held
tls
re g u la r business unit social m ee t­
ing Inst night in the church annex with Mrs. A. L. Stnccy, Mr*.
G. C. David, Mr*. J. V. Jones and
Mrs. liouiine Beal, hostesses.
The m eeting was openetl by
Mrs. A. J . Peterson, president,
and followed by the devotional
l td by Mr*. C. A. Anderson. Mrs.
1. Woodham J e d in prayer.
A f l r r re p o rts were given by
the various
officers, » nocml
social
hour was enjoyed writh Mrs. Ohn
Smith and Mrs. II. A. Moreland
winning prises f o r eontrsts.
A salad course a nd c n fic c were
served by the hostesses to the
following m em bera p re sen t: Mrs.
D. ,C. Moore, Mrs. J. II- Colrlough, Mrs. M. N. Cleveland.
Mrs. It. W. Rucker, and
Mrs.
Olin Smith.
Also, Mr*. I. Woodham, Mrs.
H. A. Moreland. Mrs. C. A. An­
derson, Mrs. Allan Gordnler. Mrs.
C. W- Isbill, Mrs. A. J. Peter'son, Mrs. U. L.
Floyd,
Mrs.
W. A. Cagle, Mrs. F. L. Dampier, Mrs. R. L- Beard, Mr*. C.
U Hewson snd Mr*. J . T. Denton

r JANUARY
CLEARANCE

SPORTS AND
FUR TRIMMED
SIZES IS TO 40
MOSTLY SMALL SIZES
PRICED TO MOVE I

"Tk# S p it, mf a. H. S."
By Tick M f t n

YOWELL’S SEMI-ANNUAL

! responding secretary; Mrs. W. A.
0«le*by, ml»skm study chairm an;
Mrs. M. Hester, local m sslonary:
«mJ Mr*. W. G. Cook. Mr*. C. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J . It. fcahnn have H arrison and Mr*. Carl Leundr e tu r n e d from W ashington, I&gt;. K " n . welfare committee.
C.. where they visited d u rin g the
« was decided that for 1010 no
holidays as the guest* of rein- refreshm ents would be served a t
jjvcii
the business meetings of
the
■
'g r o u p and t h a t meetings would
Mrs. Millard Lowe and dough- no held in the evenings for the
ter, B a rbara Mae, hove returne d benefit of those who lire cmfrom Detroit, Mich., where they ployed.
spe nt two m onth s with Mr. Lowe; Mia. C- J . Harrison extended an
who Is r o n n e cted with the Grout Invitation to the group to moot nt
C e n tra l T r a n s p o rt Com pany.
jh er home In Fehrunry.
----------| The meeting was closed with a
Friends o f Miss Donnn Mur- 'p r a y e r by Mrs. M. Hester,
gan will r e g r e t to learn that she
Present were; Mrs. C. J. H a r ­
is confin ed to the
Municipal
Mr*. W. A. Oglesby, MrsHospital, F r o n t Street a nd t.c- T y. W rig ht, Mrs. M. K. Bohanhigh Avenue,^ Philadelphia,' J'o..U ,,, Mr*. M. Hester, Mr*. W. C.
Williamson ami Mr*. J. G. F ryer.
Also, Mrs. T. It. Miller, Mr*.
|W G. Cook, Mrs. W. II. Benton,
Mr*. S. M. R icha rd, Mrs. K. II.
[ McIntyre and Miss I’eggy Mc­
Intyre.

THE NEW YEARS
HAPPIEST HIT

WE HAVE M COATS
THAT WOULD LIKE TO
FIND A HEW HOME.
THESE
HAVE* BEEN
WITH US TOO LONG SU
OUT THEY GO I 1 I

CELERY SALT

Th* party began Friday night
with a apend-the-nlght party at
the home of Sylvia M tltcn, where
a surprise midnight thrill ws* ex­
perienced.
Saturday morning the
girls
bowled and played games of ten­
nis before having lunch a t Camille
Batten's and going to th* picture
■how a fte r which more tennis a s s
Jacksonville where he
received
played.
Saturday night they were the trea tm e n t in St. Vincent's Hospltime.
guests of Mary Ann Whelchel for tal fo r a short----------

Today &amp; Thursday

STILL GOING
STRONG

Mrs. T. R. Miller
Is Named President

ANNOUNCEMENT

Edgar BEBGEX

, Mr. and Mr*. Jam es-A . Cun*
ningham announce the engage­
ment of their daughter, Nellie,
to John I-cxtcr Kader, non of
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Kader
of this city.
Ml*. Cunningham was bom
In Palatka and graduated front
8eminnt, High Hchool In I03U.
Mr. Kadrr graduated from
Seminole High School and a t­
tended the U nivrrsltv of Flor­
ida a t Gainesville. He la now
employed by the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad.
Th* Wedding will take place
in February.

HATS MUST GOI
PERMANENTS
$ 1.00

OIL WAVES

$2.00 and up
T l« V astly F a ir l a s s * lb

Boat Trip Ih Taken
By Group Yesterday
Aboard the Itnumilhtl'n boat, the
regular meeting of the |{&lt;&gt;U*rt K.
1.40 Chapter of the Children of
the Confederacy v*a* held yeatcrday afternoon. The gioup left on
the yacht a f te r acheol and a f te r
eruialng aiound in (tie river nnt h o r r d for a ahort bunineaa *ci- i t»» miiiic pcopls- l»nt they ilon't
hlnire the \ i« \\ of a gro u p ot
nion.
Mina Ilette
Wnthen, chapter I Sophomore lm\« who ?n&gt; then''*
prvnident, presided over the m eet­ | not It ir g like ii good id' night
ing a t which time « dance to be of ••Snake Hum trig" . . . which
given on Ja n . 11* in honor of tho b n »l;ing •x p i« --io n fo r n eei
eout«e
of
procedure I
birthday of General R e to r t E. Ix « . tain
uan planned.
j coiildlil po«ilil\ go into Ill'll*
I*ate In the aftorno n tefrenh*, . . . IMIsTlII'M ban n imii|ip*
m rnta were aerved by Mia. Houm- form of e x p l o s i o n in thin pat. ►lie ?ayn when
illat a iila te d by
Mr*.
MorrU tieiilur cane .
Spencer.
j u ceitnin pernon eoinen in niglit
he
r
heart
bentL'.r&gt;00 R. I* M.
l a m e n t were: MU* Ilette W a t h -1
. H E L E N TAMM milled to
en, Miia M argaret Spencer, Mla&gt;
Catheiine Spencer, Minn Winifred my m aterial day before yentci
by having nonirone tell me
Lovell, Mias Susan Kirtlcy Mlaa •
Elizabeth Whighoin, Mina ' J*e m to inquire an to why *lu* in now
Whighain, MUa Nancy Dighton, ninging *'W hat's New" . . . m ay ­
Mina Martha- Wight, Mins Ja n a be she liken it. who knows? . . .
Thigpen and MUa Helen Stafford An exprennion of Minp.ithy goes
Also, George Sneer, Hill U n m ­ to MADALVN T I U T .I V K whoU
pant
an, Clarence McCrone, J r., Mm been nick] in bed for the
Morris Spencer and Mr. and Mm. two weeks . . . Meaning to cant
no anpemionn on the c h ara cte r
F. E. RoumilUt.
It wan («’Miminrrd that Jnnu- of G E O R G E l i r r . l l l . S I c a n t
nry In the hirth month of Com­ help hut nee the eomie.ility III
. . . G e o r g e walking down the ntrert
mander Matthew Fontain e M___
autv.
General
a naval
commander,
C.
........ i peeling nil ora n g e while gm cery
Robert E.
Lee, comnmnder-in clerkn run outaide to count the
chief of the nouthern a rm y m il ones they have on di-|d a\ . . .
General Stonewall Jacknon, one of R o il HICK SON 'S h a n d ..... .. \U
the South's most beloved general- age aremn to he much in d» mund.
A basket of candy and c&lt;M)ki«'&lt; He had Home plctwiei made th e
was aent to the Seminole County o th e r day and was
-.ml
t"
Home at Chrictmaa by the m em ­ he giving them out like hand
ber a of the chapter.
bilU . . . tSI.KN OIHIA.M It.m
a style all bin
it
w lo u
it
roinra to the ladi«-•" aU*»
profeaHi'H to lie quite a connoln*
acur of lipstick . . two ami iwo
I m akes f o u r . . . The Spoil- * lut»
| la giving a nother dunce, the tort
ony being S a t u id a y h«doi*- New
| Years, lit the Womuii'n Club Ihm
• S a tu rd ay night. Tin u nmtto ,,ll
ut First You Don't S u n «•••!. ii&gt; .
T ry Again." . .
I l ll .l . t T ILL
E li's g e ttin g some beio'flt out
of leap ) e a r . . . nl least then*
was n Hirer way a rgum ent n«
to who was going to a«U him for
u da te on siieli-stti l-sueli a night
. , . Sometime ago
ltltUCK
HOLT and HUGH I.KSIIKIC wete
down on the liil.efioiit industri­
ously w tiling J O E MeCASI.IN's
name on llje
pav« nient with
rhulk while Joe was loingiltg up
indu-ti musly
G A IN E S V IL L E , J a n 0.— F lo r ­ i the r e a r ju st ns
ida r a ttle m e n will do well to feed tr y in g to rub it out ntMiit . . .
there
wouldn't
lm
\e
been any'
their w eaker rowa during l lie
next PO to 100 days and thu* comment about one name, but
A week front Friday
aave both cow a nd calf, »ny» H . two . .
J
Sheely, anim al hu.handniuti the De.Mniay’s a re planning a
with the S ta le A gricultural E x­ t r ip on C aptain Hiee’s boat . . .
tension
Service.
H r has ju»t the w e ath e r permitting. . . .
m ade a tr ip in which lie observed
a nu m b er of weak cows which th* cow* r a n gel it— i
will likely die b r f o r e gras* conn » • T he cow will be w m lh
In, and the c attle m a n will l&lt;&gt;-» a n d the r n lf an n ldill&lt;
I 112. If the row dir*,
both row a nd unborn ralf.
Sheely aays th at 2 pounds •■( I cow a n d r a l f will In- u
Any ra ttlc m n n will
cottouaeak rake per row per day
will carry them through un ld l | o receive *10 fur *1
'
e'udes.
the grass becoairs lush. Th&lt; n
both tho cow and the calf, which

LADIES’ HATS
l/? PRICE

LADIES’ GLOVES

BLANKETS
$2.95
$5.!&gt;.‘)
$9.95

N'alues I'or
\ nines For
' ahtt'M I ’or

COMFORTERS

.$2.3"
S 1.95
$S

1‘ l

Rrautiful and Warm!
.li.T'i
Value For
$9.98
M 3.75
Vsif.M* For
$11.75

Farmers Will .Save By
Feeding Their Cattle

will havo been dropped by that
Um*, will gain weight on the
grass. B ut a little feed now is
.essential, ha thlnka.
Ha figures the cattlem an who
feeds and thua saves hie cows,
will b* considerably ahead of the.
gam*. Th* cake costa about f.'IU.
a ton, o r H i cents a pound, 3!
cent a a day fo r 8 pound*. In;
100 day* tb* root o f feed— not
counting It* diatrlbution where

NATIONALLY KNOWN Sill UTS
( I n n I A - M d 'lm t 'ti l o f c o l o r * n m l p a l t e r n * —

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LITTLE
WONDER
STUDIO
8 PHOTOS 10c

E n U n r c m rn lH 25c &amp; 50c
JERRY 'S ARCADE
S t# SANFORD AVE.

Value $ 1.09
s:i.r»0 Value
Value* $1.98
$5.(10 Value
MARK TWAIN .SHIRTS
KKGULAK $1.65 FOR $1.39
Size* f r o m

BRENTWOOD

I ft &lt; -. t o n o

&amp; GANTNKR SWEATERS

f o r M e n a n d l i o y n i n u witli* s r k i ' l i o i t o f s ty lt'A u n i t c o lo r * .

$1.98 Value $1.69
$2.95 Value $2.49

$3.50 Value $2.98
$3.95 Vulue $3.39

AMBULANT PROCTOLOGY
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Tuesday alone the
b itter

Renewed Savagery

Op Peace

LONDON. Jan .

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coalition prim e m inister (opreee

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British tanker
the N orth aea
m isting and !

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net 33,
dm hit ft jniaft •ftftd* tftnk off tht
N atl bomber* Invaded British Netherlands coast, but her feme
-*-,J
coastal w aters and* ’ tan
k one of four wee saved. a

suiting from a rising demand In ***? **rU ."
’■ so m e . British circle* for l W l
. elimination ' of the’ Chamberlain
f i “appeterinent" Idea from allied

British steam er and two Danish
T h e . D unbar Castle carried 44
vessels, tho adm iralty announced. passengers, nine of them children
Numerous others,. .Including a and fail crew.
A numbrr of
fleet of five fishing eraacki and women were on board.
■
,
n lightship tender, were raked
One of the mUalng wae the
with machine-gun fire.
Of 40 liner'* captain. The second of­
mrn nbf.ard the tra d e r, one was ficer was blown from the deck
killed and &gt;1 wounded.
and his leg wae broken.
The Dunbar Castle, owned by
Survivors who arrived In Lon­
the Union Castla Mall Hteamshto
last night, wrapped In blan­
Company line, struck n m ini off don
kets,
s a il the explosion came just
Englanu a dangerous
south, est
c o a st An undetermined number t as the passengers were finishing
of her passengers and crew were
Injured, and two persons, a t least,
were missing.
The ships which the adm iralty
•aid German a ircraft sank were!

IV wte n f’m.men, thw
a t may u
be theeita- 9 £ B
j . aon ha was forced Mit.
fa- F or there U, In the Chamber- CY- Knr,” 'j'
‘ lain address, a t lemat an eeho o f f " ’" 1', *®)&lt;J
* the prime m lnltter'e one-tlm a'ion- , ,
*'
• geptfon of a tseace of appease- efforte w&lt;
: merit. T hr addrer* holde out not c o w m e n
only to all Europe's Ilttln nrut(*n nice!
V tra le Jeopardised by tho war, but lefdera IMt
!;-td German public opinion n hope V'ltJ* wnidi
• o f post-war readjustm .m il and ueaUtlist Min

Slnrmy Senate debates mingled
with ii campaign fur the p rte lilrntlal nominiition lie ahead of
John If. Garner, shown arriving
In Washington to take lip tho
gavel of the thud session ot Con*.

Jaycces will be Invited. Clydt
Ramsey, Richard Deas and l i m n
W itte were appointed as tha com'
mlttee In charge.
A committee composed of M
1. Reborn. C. K. C arter, Troy
Ray and Charles BetU waa ap­
pointed
to artange
fo r tbt

irted attacke aad likewise oi
• attack on the lightship ten-

»FIRF

Brltlah fighting plane* which
ant op through the mUta to enige the attackers failed to eon-

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HkNRY A. RUSSELL
SEED COMPANY

CASUALTY

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LANEY*S DRUG STORE

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SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION

its fo r queen of 1ships, tha steam er Box Hfll and
ral to bo bald I n 'th a traw ler E ta, had baen lost
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Legal Notice
w , j e o p a r d i s e
iinutiionui separatum
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rraar Pan* r*ae»
yaar of 1040, although ha did not cf ehurrh and stale In Die United 4 (kmjikmj vlsllnn* lo the Florida
d eflnll'lv. .
HUlot. In their coiifrnncc wllti
, |1(&lt;
TTnt I- nn lmpnilajd clemrut of |,fJ7s, RnAsavill salt), they ogai'i f m ,,.
(rlhtile lo llyreu
the ip c c h . all Uio moru
**"*;nil»yct| their nitlclsm .
h'levuis, local nilial nlto pren 5 '! r
1 f. 1 1 .1 Tltolr presenco hero e l hie re- parnl 'th e Florida iliatumns and
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L in exactly tha aanie rale- f„ \&gt;hUtlin' Willie, lot'll negro
,’' f i r U|R f ^ ^ .l ln U m a i le t^ e , n l . U^ v . u9‘/ *• T"&gt;lor’* ^ul«r0 fu si-nro who was janitor In Hie Flnrlds
a l^ J h i r« hln h ™
V a iln V w Ith ** *U ,y wh*r'' *'•
«*&gt;“ •?
building. She alao commended
I f f l S t n m t e a U ^ a n d aatkfna to lb “ (:»tll0JI« P°OtUf, lie aitltl. llu Ralph bsgw rll ami the .Seminole
m .k . r^ raasln alv ef/U i.‘ “ t hS r« a &gt; W th a t Ye has mod* autwr- County Chambar of Commerce
S h .d ewnomle riere nf OaTOanV i
»n J adv.nccs lo Jewish fol&gt; .emllnu Willlo the sweater
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n^ U ^ T b o th ^ n lhV ^ * lte n
■» «ell.
iW||h the slnlk of relery rn It and
»!M d S J ltk a n a s . a « a ln a d J i The H e of It, he cxplninnl, U which she mid resulted I n n
n S u h t f a l th a t GrAnnny ran w in ,!1?. hJohiUw a world influeitco o f j s w
• mount of publicity for
■
- n |l churches for peace.
Bnnford ami the M ite.
•' Infantila
narslvsls
victim*' M® *«W he had asked the group
hhe
nl»o eoinmcmled
Karl
throughout (be nation look toi*® lam aln sllaiit akout hla Objar- Ilmwn, msnager of Ihe Florida
YOU, Mr. and Mrs. America.Ulvcs because he feels th st a t this Exhibit, whom she said wa* auch
Your support of the PretM anfa t|m*' D&gt;ry should nut ba trducnl n good showman th at ho Imd baen
Birthday Ball in your loeal eom-M" Mfy scries of proposal* th a t asked to reive os a member of
munltv and your contribution to 'm ig h t ba deacrlbed In euch term s tho World s F slr Boord.
the “ Fight Infantila Paralyila *■ &gt;"14 points"—tho designation | president Karl Nordgrcn who
‘ Fund” will help carry on thla K jrm Fpwldetit Wilson's Ill-fated presided over tha meeting rcgrvat work during tha ensulag te a s for a permanent peace In)minded the inombcre of thn club

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n nr out or a iioi.tiu«&lt;i row pant
or a ratioval hank

dent continued, his objective* are Sunday i
not point* a t all but merely ideals- a 100-pc
Dr. Rufus W. Weaver, chairman session* I
of tha committee on public re- Hotel,
Jalloni of tha Houthern Bsptlet
Ha als
convention and who alto acted ae which *
| *pakaam*n for the vlsltori, ssld lalslng
did not know “ whether there activities
■ V f B
was any change of mind or view- year. F.d
point In the group."
Irhslrm sn
f n / V l f l
"The President left us th e 's ic H arr;
l / I m p r e s s i o n tb it he wculd not hsvu.R . (J. Dennett, end 0. 1’. Iletm. ' ■
taken his action u n lrtt he rher- don.
t l | f t f t | j | Ithed some hoj.es and ho felt that ! Visitors
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tee lwpcs might find torn® jn«c- were K. F- Householder, Voile

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fibHoaVlons ot aVstea and ballt.ral s u b d lv t a t o t e 1
u ik tr bonda. notaa. and dabenturaa..— -------corporals atorlfa. Including slock of gadsral lUaSrvr

FOR COUNTY JUDGE
VOTE KOIl ONE

FOR REPRESENTATT
CONGRESS FROM F

FOR COUNTY PROPECUTINO
ATTORNEY

H O N A L D I8 TR II
VOTE FOB ONB

FOR SHERIFF

C. M. Hand

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FOR SECRETARY o t STATE

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T. W® Lawton

Caab, bsianrea wilt, ulher banka. indUSIac l i w i n i
balaucr. and cash llenw la proofs* of collaellou
ju a k J j y w 't * own.ad M*.**0.*t. furnltur* *nd fls-

FOR SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION

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FOR STATE TBEASUriBR

Ipal*, partnerships, and

pirtA t r»¥7»i" aM

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FOR COUNTY OOMMISSIOI
VOTE FOB ONEb , r r , U O T ^ *

TOTAL LIADILtTIXH
llb s I lB M rtwaa F»«» Oac&gt;
Pres blent Harold J'uweVs as Id CAPITAL ACCOUNTH:
* t M 00 envelope Inserts adver­
M r a i l l . N i M _____ ____ _ ~
ting Florida citrus were bclog
........
•tied hero through c.oj)«ratlon
o f the .Florida Pow rr ii Light
Co., Chose A C o, and the City of
Tlie T iansvatl region In Africa Halford.'' fie added th at most of
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCXlUgm — 4----------------a ..
I* an im portant producer of man- tha lacgl grocer* and drug storaa
TOTAL MADILITIBa AND CAV1TAL ACCOUNTS
ganesa m*. It ships out 7M,000 w rte coojwrstlng by d te u in g up
tans annually,
'
,
tl.oir establishments, using quan­ " “ T
tities' of display m ateriel distri­
d sp o slu aad o th er
riab&lt;m.aa 4 .-------—— J .
buted by tho Bnnfonl , Junior
ChauibAy of Commerce.
T o a rrtl. Colo mil tee
Chairman
• M aaewrlllra a«ld uaJrr r
Eddh Klrchhoff
feparted that
TOTAL
Is bin protect lo ronthe t . Y.
i-«iww*
•real
slru r the propaied In/u.mntmn
aaiarad by plsdsrd assets p a rsuaat.lt
Lot tit on N orth Park Avs-nue was
a t lap! approved, and 4bat conrtructlan would begin noon, i t waa
•Uo I f W te d *by Me."*Bauer that
too Sknfgrd arrow /signs hnd been
o rm pliteg and Ware ready to ba
plsretf &lt;&gt;« the h/tlhuwy*.

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R L M 0 U L I.IN I

FOR UNITED STATED SENATOR

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run u n i :
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vote

FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF t
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

L lA D lU ^ tB

10 5 PARK AYt

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELEl!)TORS

Haas n r . D a U lc i Ife, a.

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Get New Bating
Jaycees f « l d

COUNTY

PRECINCT NUMBER .........

FQR GOVERNOR

o ib »r assets

Port Office To

SEMINOLE

appiliati:

n i.is n r.D in ALI OHUASI'H w m i S K c n o v sa lt,
I . I . NKViaiUl aT A T lT K a r .
ItUI'OIlT AH o r DLCKMUKIt 4#. t s l s OK ATLANTIC TRUST
COMPANY, JAi'KHfiNVIt.LIL FLOH1DA,
whlrh la am tlatM l w ith TUB HANFORD ATLANTIC
. . .
NATIONAL RANK. Hanford, F lo rid .
C hartsr N um brr IXtAT
M n s l haaarva D istrict Nnm brr I
Kind of liualneaai
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•‘A?*1 ■•Jfh holdlna company, ht.ld.ng controlling Inlarrat
Florida
° , h *r afllllalao. In l&gt;i„adrn aropa ot banking |.u&gt;lnrsa In
Stannrr In which abor*-nam*.1 orsan.s allnn la afflllataO
with national hank, and draraa of control:
Owns m ajor I f of ih r aliarra »l capital alo. k.
KInane la I ra la llo lu will, bank:
Stock of afrit.atod bank oward u.
it*, m l *
la,ana lo o fflllalrd b a n k ______ _
— NONE
Itorrowlnaa from affiliated bank
Mlock of afflilala rralalrred In I
known lo be owned by beak dire
obligation, to. nr known 1
IMher inform ation nf|*»».,ry to dl
tloua with banki .11.
I. II. W. F ra ile r, aec-r-Tr«*a. or a lia
solemnly aw rar th a t Ilia abova a la trn irn t . 1, |
knowledge and Rallrr.
,
•
pi

held in Hanford ( N o r A h r i ( k a l i
in.lay and urged
itteodanrp a t the
lid In the Mayfair C h e r u r N.

Soviet Ukraine produces
than haf of Rassla'a coal,
Its salt, three-fifths Its pig
h alf Its steal, two-thirds Ita
iltural machinery and twoi Ita sugar.
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TUESDAY, MAY 7,1940

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FOR COMMISSION

FOR COUNTY" COM M lS^lbksR
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VOTE FOB ONE

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FOR JUSTICES C

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r i n S T R A C *—F u tu rity ;
p a in ty U lus
P o lly rlta
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In d ia n a r t a s h
Bklp Up
W anda Lassie
■ h ak e W ell
llu e lU Home
BKCOJXD ItA C B —F u tu rity :
IFtrwS b a i t t l H ally D aab lel
c h s i p ilo t
a n a o rr
H o b b ln 'l H ick
A aislla Itoll
T ra f tla P la sh
M rrl a
H elp-Y -B elf • Y
Alice Itsle a rlr
T l l i n t ) RA C E—4-14 hiIIe:
I U a « h a l t a t H ally U sahle)
L allF Laa
Al D ancer
(lla a y a ~ lla ll
H atty D ear
L ady Da M arco Had E nough
P ilo t Laa
l o s e Bolo
P O U IIT II nA C K — P u ta r lty :
M a ra Pot
J u s t L ate
Dallar*a H e a rt
Je n n ie C rart
C o ia -O D re
U. Id O relrh e n
U II HJIt
It. Bow ser
P IP T IC RACE—t i t Mile:
Don Al A nna
Jody Silrl
W lrh lta Cop
I.Id le ||l p
Hold L e a l L ad
Ivonltch
Hllver H ero
tlo ld en W ords
HIXTII RACE— P u lu rlly :
K ropp'o P et
Jo h n p ra n k
liloudy Coin
C upper Dlek
b u lla L ad
k 'u reru an er
Bponky J a ia
D octor Uundy
HKVK.STII RACK—4-14 SI le:
li l t 1‘orode
Xlormuney
Ms L ittle P ep
Ju d g e Jo h n
Hohorn Hhiek
H hella's Im age
E ig h t H u n d red
Dolly Kify

David _.
Cox —
Allan _.
Ban _
Beasley
Total*

tusdh of jfay to halt any attempt
by t o ra d qvitotdt to lo u t ths
** Banford aria behind at tb j t»4
of tha first m r t t r , 5 to • tort

scuta 0 point* f a r th s lr 30-polat
total.
8anford*a 10 polrtta la
*• tho period was n o t quit* enough
• i .to knot tha count.
High scorer fo r T fjn tar P ark

Drummond .... O
O s o rg s ___ O
N k w m a a ____F
1
0
2
B ala _ ____ 0
1 0
2
Total*
27
Personal fouls: Riser 4, IIslo
1, A ltm an t .
F rs s throws missed: Allman 6,
D u n n i, Epps t .
O fficials: OillespU, McCracken.
Tlraekaopor
Stsele.
Official
Scorer, Stanstrom .

RACE— F u tu rll

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T E M T I I R A C E — r u tu r lty . : l f 4*1.
Nans* et D o c
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I— no
l l lu p tr Cora —
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4
1—1 l — l
ladtass lU tl _____ 1
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Bandy U aby IS.4S.
11.14, 1 (S&lt;
lllp o st Corn &gt;.IS, I 14; Itu lls n Itoll
(to ys I B iylla t .— 1 1 4
&gt;— bd
A utum n Leaf IT. I.i* . 4 14: B klp -

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LEGAL NOTICE
Ju a t'a . la u s a r *•»#,
1.4S,
144;
t n a r k lU m anen
1 .44,
1 40;
Mr.
o k u k r o r r r n i.ii-jt T io v
i . Caregorlc 1.44.
T IU I M TA TK OP
F L O H ID A l
TO
T H E O D O R E VtINKS’It, C o tlu g lo n .
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t-eutetanei . •
,
y Nome o T D og
r r orf a ir. r n
It s p p ru rln * from Hie swot a b II
•trend Bis ------------ 1 4
3
t— an of complaint filed la that certain
r Te d ’s (U n g e r ... I
1 1— 1 1 — J
suit for Ulsorce. e n llllrd d i.ice I.
4 Fast K in a -------* 7
1 1 —1
Kloaer versus Theodore z ln s .r , that
Grand ais S i t .
4. 114; T e d ’s yets‘ or* s re s id e n t-o f C'uv ugloii,
|’l (lin g e r b L i t ; Ksst K in a t.l* .
L e u U ld n a ; Therefore yuu.
Th e o ­
dor* aiaeer, are reu u ltrd lu l&gt;e end
H IX T I I R A C E — r u lu r lt'r . 111 4-*. appear before the M a th Jud icial
y Name of. D og
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C ln t d l Court. Metalnole
C o u n t).
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the 4th. day el Kebruary. A . D.
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GAINESVILLE, Jin . H k-The
Florida Experim ent (Ration hat
started a camellia variety g a r­
den In which It hopes to assem­
ble one o r more specimens of
each known variety and species
o f this excellent ornam ental
plant. T h s garden nnw contains
2R0 plants o f some 100 different
varieties.
R. J . W ilinot, assistant horti­
culturist, is
tiqiervising
tho
the plantings and the studies.
Hs says It is planned to get
specimens o f a num ber of named
varieties from d iffe re n t
nurs­
eries, and n o w them nut lo see
If the varieties hsve been rnrrectly named In each case, In
addition to taking
notrs
on
grow th and behavior of the ca­
mellias In tho Oainrsvlllc plant­
ing*.
Wilinot says the plants nnw tn
the g ard rn have been contribut­
ed by Uurbing's A sales Gardens
of Fem andlna, Glen Ft. Mary
N urseries, and Miller N urseries
of Munllcelln.
O ther nurseries
I avo promised specimens from
their c-dlectlnns.

('h n n iicl's special Committ** on'
‘ Kt guli.l^ott of Competition’*. •
Tho audit report of IVntland,
(im y nml Muon* u n i received
covering financial tvconls of tho
i hntnber i f C om m rrrr for tho
fivcnl p«rl&lt;*d ended Sept. 30, 1039,
anil win si: tiered filtil.

CHALKING ’EM UP

flat being rracked by the mid-sea* •
White It.
•on .U f e , track offichtla W e a l I
Tonight f* the iiinlil
u m u ' *■’
The track l« becoming faster that means. Johnnv I'ayohik i
rlltht along and, with the tecord at the new Amor Iran t.iri.e i \r . n
number of fast, capable ervy* are expected to crowd in t.&gt;
it,. !,
hpundi a t the track, the long* bout carries more than rnsutd intiri
• tandinir record Is doomed to fall kers for a chance to show v.hnt, I
ere lonif.
|vam ped light-henry, whore main i !,ii
It will be In one of these fen- tackle Joe LmtW and win the Item'
lured futurity tact-s, too, that this i world—and that m.li.ei him nbniil n
reconl Is broken, the lailblnle tired thousand of tin pugiliMi, i.n-t,.
°l’'npranked about fifth find if l e c v i it
Lady at Arms, a greyhound pretty good punch, romi I o e
kid
headline Attraction from I.c*tor :i "plauV' jaw , then &gt;\«* n .iv • • y* t l
(Cracker* Colc'a kennel, equalled anil if he meets t op ., i • 1
the season's mark for futuiIty • -eat. you'd lie lirr ' • mi t
J o i t Roll Oa, a lhree-ycar-old distance last night. by winning
u , . | .,t.
biindie, will also be among the the feature event In 29 ond l-Sth j
Sanford's &lt;Vh- ■■ IV
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favored dog* in the betting on , r SJ***^*,
, last nijtlit to the W i'iier I'.i
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thbt race, which highlight*: the
ThU near-rceord time matched
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nlght'a racing.
the season's pace establlshcil Inst from W in te r Pa;!.. In
r.
Among the better dogs listed Saturday night by Lucky 1M. sit- plump foiwnr.l for’ t • v
fo r thia ninth race, in addition to ether «upcr-s|iced»ter front the nngl&lt; he to id the i ill,
in i
Lccity Clark and Ju st Roll On, Cole Kennels. The hrilllaut show- dnln'l mean that the
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are 1lobby Chris, Oscar Brown's inir of Lilly at Aims last night plenty of poisibilil'i li
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three-ytar-old b iirk dog, and J. II. Just -ibout put the Cole Kennel of v,ratoet taulm tin
Brumm ett'a Mind R radfr, who a l­ hounds in the top spot occupied
( M., |„.f„ri. . i , . -.,
so consistently tours the futurity last year hy Ous Males ttnd lti» i , i piny the low f
distance in par-feature ra re time Valentine siring.
' n.,rk ..tr the break*
o f 19.4 seconds.
The l.ady went tn post third basket. I.a-t uigbt
flip p y Career, Rock Crusher rhblce on the odds boanl at 9 to scented lu take it •.
and Lucky Kny round oat the en­ 2, with Olcnfnrd lieil being the consistently went m&lt; .
tries for the ninth rare.
favorite nt 3 to 2 followed by Big vet that dldit t lit*
One of the most significant lek at 0 to S, lint neither of the these faults item l .
(tends o f thia season, even though favrrltes finished in the rash «« '
it is y et in the rsriy stages, is Smoky Mount.tin copped the place / i , , , ■ , ,
the probsbillty of W ar Leader's while Fanny Fay rained the show C U I C I / I l ' l ' l '
record fu ta rlty time of 29 seconds in a camera fight with Sam C j Iii.
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Luefey Cferk Favored Over Just
1 Roll Or lit Feature Race Tonight

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A collection of 79 paintings
fioot 79 sllffs rent eminlrles was
ii.ii'in l In the Art Exhibit nt tho
&lt; 'm ine Florida Slot'.* F air by
Thonms .1 VVntsdn, president of
Inti nmtionnl Utislness Mm bines.
Till- fame I eolbelion comes tn
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ORLANDO, Jan. 10. —Daldish Msgaslne ns the Jiflh heavyyottng Johnny Payehek, nimble of weight In line tor the title held
foot and poasrssor uf a pair of by the (irent J im* Imuls, moves infists
Isdenrd
with
dynamite, |to this fight tonight as fit st
souarea off with the tough, ring- slrctch-drhr uvinlpulatloii licit is
wise Petro Ootgl, 1ms Angeles ralculaled lo laiui hlui in Madison
hea vy weight, In a 10-round fight Kqiuro Garden no later th a n . thith a t dedicates the new American Spiiqg. He la , undefeatisl in .'ID
Legion arena here tonight.
F ig h t fever, pretty well sup- |
pressed because of a lack of ex*
poaurs in Immediately past years, &gt;
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IF YOIIR TA8TK DKMANDS
yesterday over the fight that
brings the boxing game back to
Central Florida and dedicates the
spacious new $116,000 Legion
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Close to 3,000 funs, a capacity
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the newly Installed tu m itllm a t
the North Orange Avrnae fight
qeadraagla by Bt.'lfl, when the 30rossnd fight ran i gets under way.
Veteran fight observers sakl
yesterday th a t nen-r before had a
fight stirred up so much Interest
•lid enthusiasm hen- in Orlando.
And sports w tlt.rs from all over
tho State arc coming here for the
fight.
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heavyweight
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T o n ig h t n» ttie night. If jrou'rr n fighu . a n , you Ldo-v w h a t
th a t mean*. Jo h n n y Paychek is f ighting M etro (lorgl In Orlando
A collection of 70 painting*
»t th e ne w A m erican l e g i o n Arena a m t m i n t than n^DOO p e rto r*
are e x p e c te d .t o .c r o w d In tn ree the heavyw eight, fight it ouL Thl* from 7i» different countries xria
bout e a r r l e . m ore th a n casual Interest Inasmuch a s Payrhek han* rn terrd in the Art Exhibit a t tlio
kers f o r a chance to show what ho can do to J t l l l y Conn, the re* coming Florida S tats F a ir by

Thomas J. Watson, president of
Itilcnintional Ruslnrts Machines,
Tills famed collection come* ta
Tnrppn . directly from tha (ton
Fmnctoco World’s Fair, where i t
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‘ ram ned light-heavy, whose main claim lo fantc Is the desire lo
•*tkla d0*1. Louis and win the he avyweight championship of the
world—and th at m akes him nhout as fam ous as s h o u t some h u n ­
record la broken, the
dred thousand o f the pugilistic racket in this c ountry. Paychek is
opine.
ranked about fifth a n d if he r a n prove tonight th a t he has n
Lady a t Arms, a
p r e tty good punch, some boxing skill, ami displays no evidence of
a "glass" Jaw, then wo tuny e x ite d Paychek to show up well when
and If he m eets Conn. T h e bout s i n r t , nt.Ht.10 mid if vnu want a
tha oeaaonh m ark fo r fntuilty teat, you’ik-better be on time.
distance last night, by winning
DaikVlhsll
tha feature- event In 20 and l*8th
S a n f o r d 's Celery Fed* lost their second gam e of the season
seconds.
last night to the W in te r P a th basketball want. The l.»- • w at Hard
This near-record tint# matched ta take for most o f ttm^rmno the Fisia luul out* played the lads
tha reason's pace established last from W inter P a rk , b u t In the third utnl f o u iili i|U.nlcta Cook,
Saturday night by Lucky Del, an­ plump forwartl f o r th e visltols, could n't Itivs no n u . t r livgt v.lixl
other super-speedster from
the angle ho tossed the ball. T hat was the b r e a k s o f the gmue
It
Oslo Kennels. Tha brilliant show­ didn’t mean that the Feds a r e n ’t u p r e tt y good tr a m . TI. c i ' m - got
ing of Lady a t Arm* last night plenty of porsibllitles but they n o I a I,It inure t ,| -i , v r . '. ..e
Just shoiat put tha Cola Kennel of greatest faults they seem 1*» liave Is p e rm ittin g i h r other l am to
get set be fore s t a r ti n g th e ir tn a t r h down th e flour. If the* \:.n t
lo play the slow floor game, they’ve pot to have more i p r i d e
.it*
work on the breaks. Alsu tln-&gt; r e m to have t m u h l e nroi.nd the
basket. Last night both th e hgitfo .| m il W lnti
I'.ul. .4 0 ids
seemed to lake it easy when the t a l l ranis down. Out- r ,n I’. *r
consiftently went up a f t e r the ball. W e’ve never tevii a | „ ..| n-.-.n
re t th a t didn't literally fight f u r that I- ill u n d e r the 1 &lt; • V. .pi
!ck a t 0 to ft. But neither of the these fanlta Ironed out. th e Id
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U r i a n a O l w i t h a marked recitation.
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I Pftyebtk, ranked by Tha fling
Jan- 10, —B aldU h. I f t f u l f * an th# fifth httvy*
P ay th ik , ahahU o f : w eijh t In lina fo r ih t title held
O A IN O T IU JE , Ja n . 1 0 - Tha
M ar of a p air o f by tha Croat Joe LouU, movr* la*
loM d- Bxportmant Button has
with
dynom tu, |ta thto fight tonight aa first
U M a oonUIlto v a rltly gar*
Os the tough, ring* stretch-drive manipulation th a t Is
nr hi which It hopas ta asMm*
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a ana or man qwetsaens of
«h known variety and spectre prewad baesrore of a lack of ax* s n lit a ia n d~ fig h t 8qusro Garden no later th an , this
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!• thto axeoOent ornamenul was fanned to a high temperature
fights.
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K.' J. Wilmat, assistant hortl- Centre! Florida and dedicates Dm
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MURDER. - • BOV,
th» Forty-Fourth Street Theatre
butlneis of traniporlotiuii
WHUT A JO K G ‘
this evening whan 8am Byrd
I t •* on* authority pul it.
p
re.en ti Paul . Robeson.
oo*
rem ainder of m un'i act I'dof the world’* few g re a t *b»gan
hsvlnc • hard
Uine
tne-actore, in
tb* UU* r o b
ne up w ith the rperd ol
of a new play with muale, "John
lyiravayane#.'*
»
Henry," h r Roark Bradford ra d
; • • The mo*l spectacular advance,
Jncqne* Wolfe. Bradford, front
' k t course. h a i horn in Ihe ok.
whore "Or Man Adam an’ HI*
Airliner* In 1930 cruised nl mO
Chlllun'* Marc Connelly mad*
p. h n o w Ihry rxrecil V«l*».
"The (Ireen Pa*ture*," ha* pro­
world'* "absolute" »p*r I
vided th* *tory and th* lynca,
rose from 213 h i
t'jd
iih I Wolfe, who Is Kelt known for
M* "C.lory Road." "Shortnln’
p[ ‘ B ut steamships, iailro.nl train :.
HrrxH" a n ) other songs, has com' au to m o b ile, Iru rlx and b u .r,
pored I he score.
also achieved added speed. The
Originally s t a n d by Anthony
M ir cruising speeds of pn«*vi»Iliown, "John H enry" has been
: 'E *r •are hav* risen from 40 to
re-directed In the course of ita
• r e r 00 m. p. h. The number
prr-llrii.nlway to u r of four weeks
•o f train* m aintaining schedule*
In Philadelphia and
Boston by
f Of 00 mil** * ii hour hA&lt; inCharles Friedman, who ha* also
tm s e d phenomenally.
riillaborated with Bradford and
Wolfe hi th* new verrion of the
Railroad upeiatlun, fared with
play which has r veloped from
lively
eoinpetilinn,
ha* been
that lour. The n rc h rilra will be
i. m a rk e d by fu rth er clcctrlfieaunder the direction «f Don Voorlion, th e adoption of dl*a*l-elecl ie* nml the churn) rm.cmblo of
is
I r k loeomotlvcs. the "strenmllni fifty urnier the direction of Ia-o•fa*** of feat | M » r n | i ' r train*.
n
n r d ib-I’nur. The iHThr-'Irntlon
I tho u»c of lighter metals for
! i f Wolf.-’s rcoro I* Die work of
«b and locomotive runtim e3*4?’
I Charles Cooke.
lon.
&gt;
I As hi* lu rt designing tnsk for
Spirited rivalry between exO 'fTW tLLlA M '
TH"
J A U '.H
I Broadway until a fte r the New
tuper-llner* and mediumT M-ftf* u • ft«f r+t
B K tw nw * »r&gt;I York World s' Fait) HMD, of which
passenger vessel* ehline---- - --------- --- — | he it the director of design, Ald
ocean
IranqtoMnli m.
__ . . . .
.
ib ert Johnson has provided half a
both the Allentic end the
la lftS V
7“‘: *1'1 , , ' J D,l“ bu jna.ro &lt; f stage settings on the
clflc were bridged by pencil'itAOIt’ilCH —, n « . f, W Ice J dos lower Mi»»le*lppl, where th* aeo a r airplane* flying on schedule.
«fon of tl.e play I* laid, and John
American tu rfa re lin*-* clung lo
IH I.MAINI;—Huppllrs few. 14 liU. llam blrton h at designed the ros­
Iipr He
N Vessels like tho
Manhattan.
• l i m e s ie r tbe company of slaIM TAIIAOAH— ! • lb. t . M \ Tlf.
t«un Iftr-ioc. F Is. 1 Ini.
W ashington ami
r e c e n t l y I V . i l n ' . d a y . J a n . In, l » l « l*ln.nr I t l*« v
MI'INA l’I I — MuppUra D m , Im. h p r . tyu l l , hpf
‘iunched America, hut the decode a n al u l lvre g reet apbolret * o fe l a a ltrbae n lK ntnrfo
Tkr*I•m
BUppll**
«*At
I
IKJvOW
r.u
—
KU
id
H&lt;JI-Atir?i-nuj.«il|.s fair, ilrmsnd „ ll&lt;ailing
i l . th* east In support o f,
"" eu ed the construction
of , m a t * K a rin e r* ' WfcnleeaU X l a i k r t r« tv. I ' y In) ( I I r l.fttf .
r l.n.
rw* Robe on will be Alexander
c'l.i.utv—rin mi| i| i» * ipm.j , ,!«•• ! fair V .ltos Oriniktiirli.
a t i h l p * : t h e B r e m e n , K u r o p a , , III Ir u rfc rra , e a r l o l n m r i n h l - i s nm l
?.&lt;i*-J
S»I
VVhllr.
bu.
her.
ioc
-I.S
o
;
Orny,
In
the
tl
play's
, _
only whlU
tiiAfi'l fall,
dux I \&gt;i-2 ti.
fprminrfic.
Queen llr'ry.
Mrry,
rmanrlle. Quean
Ilex. J &amp; ' . - J S ' K V T ,
&lt; i:r.i;i(V i i i ; aiith — Ms, «tr»s. *’■
,' 1'. ,,.,I¥iV“ »'b &gt;e oer j b I rolr, nml Ruby Elsy. prominent In
' Cant* 1)1 Rxvoln, Quern feliZA* erf iiv | | . J Lithrnan. M«ri«H*r.
Gftr--*.kr
n it i : r : r i *&lt;i t a t o k « — fui.pi •* I
i s s .i.is : iir.irgii,. 'h r ringi g t s i t or
futrgy anu
OltANfirat! — Kla. Ilrifr. |l«. |*« , I•»tl I.AIII»M: Huncti* • k-kxI. U'*s. fai- o i v t
beth and Maurlnnia
fVVT l.iii-a w r-ia*.
| *l&lt;!»». Ollier* who will have leadCorni). I l&amp;: *4 l«v I »%•*?*, I’H Pmnb ’Min 3ii»’*l#i'
3 A u t o m o b i l-—.
e a. f u r k a and l.ti»cs fc*r: N»» T huk Itx
_™rT---------■rriMwi'rinifiat — y u w f»w J lug roles will be Siyra Johnson,
i.l« No Twill i 'h ii n
pr»- (ilf-l
received the h rn rflt of greater it i*r tr.r
8-lm
T l l l M f ? fflUTUV) — 111 »up- I* , .poor
..
, .*! Mu&lt;* Wllllsnia,
nil j.
tllu rC F K IIII. — Fla alii. b««. • T r i VllMi'J
Fewer fo r the same »l»« and
r.’ **-* ?♦ m
r i.*in tO r-cr#-. i.u * r • IJ u b y ;
W h itr,
Illln tU
Comb 1 2i, 4 lit.
l*H . I...
« •• ? V*
| weight of rnrini-: b e tte r fprlnf* ITH
*
*..................
I
fi'S
l'l
SNT
in
i«r
7
t&lt;
*
|
l.^mon;
Joi*
A
ttlrr,
a*
Iin«l
Stuck*'
(.‘miib •*0f , l&lt;*H T b I"#* 1 lv
,?rm-.nd It'll
TOIMTOi:^ r«s Siim*ll#« llaht, A* • r l . t e :u h | th«* M m N n m e d S a m ; ,
to prevent "id tch ' hit" ; illcscl
rAN(li:i(INK&gt; — yim
H
lUtlUy. i mo hil f •*lr *lr»dv murk if. muir
f
. i .|v I ’i tin I t*
uinl» mc«l I •
j. e n trie s ; h rttc r hrnl&lt; riff ft* Klern" •
J »' •’•b t. ■ t
to •iur«l lv | *.ii.* ! i». .M.i-I'j I’, *n, an O il Aunt Dinah;
A I'l'Ll^H — n u pplirs inu
! •till
fh!ft?r?p h *t »' i*sinn«.
fulr.
U- IT*
. r ; . u.pplirs I 1) U til *r|K'iic&lt;i, mb Mink Kyrj •
lilt Mill r «ir-1 Z ■
* f'R , in m V
ilt»t. •*'*s|0r
Air travel. \hv I n»»r «*f tho
AVOt.AlM) — F lu N*» mippIlBB.
l\ nni'tli F id 'P n r, m the Walk In *r
Il ,(r&gt;n impHU|t| III 1
i*» *
tfUBspni tat |nn frill, /'ipipi* I from
iiA.NAN Ab — I mil. fli
1
I f tH ;' an ! Robert Harvey,
f
t'
r.
m
a
rk
#
f
1
leru..
nil
trail.
.
iu. 1 *m * 1 »:
'417*000 |ifiR-»rfur »r n •.» tin
ft - Ifl'S'l# I il II, *1* Ills*|.s|
) . t
11 i ■
Thnul
♦ » tl i L c l i i f t '1 rr«i»BMs !!«•! Runtir.
1
J.ooo.oon it t • to im ilo. MuMIJANJ* i h n a d - 1 i f. I t - - '1 Li.
i .I-#- . * • no
( t*fn of the V u th u n l \"»o ffi i t ! ^
hpr. I
i ll r.t •- i .
m«t* ii'-a!*;*
ijw
i).*r Out. 15c .
tin hpr 1 ?*»• 2 J*• \ \ ' j k Im
1rJ b*o»i • f hit in % itnil tin* Tr|.,|-^tis DISTRIBUTES LADY BEETLES
i »•
i f liitiii Rtiii»* A» «iH*Uthuia Kl ti* In
few
Im. |
J11: A NS &lt;l.l M.\ ) l i * .
OK IKA — N»» mip pli rn
n.NJMVH 11»It V i
\ * » f | h ' r n yc*l- urrnireB
-Th# Pnlmello IJtiiti*, I'ormers* : ai-J.on
«'rMp«*fm1t am! ti*npr*
i » » . r.t. ii liilRl. 1 "" I I V W I I I T I 2.
Jan . 10.—To comItKIiTS IV r duf hUlt
|* rk e l handl-il In-twrcn six oml
l !re*i arr*
hrntlThl t«» tho «ll* I ■ORLANDO.
1 .0
r*AVt.«n - v i m :. I 7*
fllKK’l
*
01.1
—
|4tl
p|tl
I
*
•
inodrrt a heavy infestation of aphids
thousand dollars worth of nl*. cl * hub fid fnir . iiucrkul Btraily.
ONION*' fOUK.FNl — Kla «up- rr»ct nffrufinn r f mtlHrnn Ihroturb* - on
eggplants, pepper*, and other
|il.&lt; a f f r "Vr-Sl**. |»rr ifoB bun.
-v SS during (Hr paat arels, nc- I f ' r Ih
ru t tbn nntlon. fn a HH%,p to nl«fl
I'AltHf.KV — IOr per dm . t.un In movin'* tb«* '■tfttp’a rltn ia a ur - .| vegetable crept« In U&gt;* Winter
t *A 1111A• I f« — Aiippllc* m n d y n t # .
ding to market rnanagi-r Roy flrin
*
't nnnd
a n d pour.
pour, m n r k r t uim f -ltln f &lt;'o- t
. Tomatoes were loading all |K Iihfiwrin 1 Vi till hpi. &lt;"r- TSr T u n
|»KA*4‘ (RNOI.IHIII — flu. hpr. p!u», chain atorrB am m in * ’ all •
County agent, obtained 61
1 ft*-I
sales with • demand brisk at f* n o -2A.no
manner nf attractive rnunter and
i*K«*ANR — On. p n p ^ r ah»ll. v a r* window displays"'aid Vra’ puxhing f
tllA O V : f r i l l N E M D
—
I *rr
fJXO a field crate. Syni* do*r A l SSc-P'lr
Udybectlea
Inu* v i r l r M r a l t r - | V r
th# m arket sold $37,no&lt;J
Florida citrus In th*lr local n re s - &lt;»&gt;&gt;«“* MOO.OOC). Tba predaceous
I ' l N T l I T I . F — N*» • u n p l l m
rilAVOTT.M - F l i . BUpptlea infxll»n»l*»:ii a— KLA
aitpntl#*
fair
paper and radio advartislng. oc- n*er « h are prored quit* effeeof vegetable* during l&gt;e- • rnf r Im Iipr. I o »• 1 IS.
• *lllf*«»RY — M j . 1 &gt;t I'U hn r •*r"',v)i| fulr. I&gt;ii . h p r. 1 . 'I I SO r r m rordinr to C. B. Treadway, aeere- I've In controlling Urn aphids, Mr. M l B. 1ST
desplta the Christmas 1.0ft-1
2i.
l
;s
tary of the state association.
Moore say*.
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SANFORD MARK FT REPORT

C A fi rt O T S — p r r . d o t. b u n . 40c-

SANFORD

C O C A -C C

P O T A T O m — Irish N*w JaraftF

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ALTMAN’S
USED CARS
arc
NUnexcelled
In LookH
• Performance
' Quality and
PRICE
iu;
93M Chevrolet
Muaster Town

Badnn. Itadiu
1037 Cbevruk'l
Deluxe Sport
Bed u it
Rad lo
1 M 0 Chevrolet
Deluxe Town
■adan.
1930 Chcvrulvt
h
Chevrolet
p a lu ts 4 Door

h r

1937 Plymouth
iD alus* Town
|Badan
1931 Ford
I Sedan r
11980 l'lyuioulh
I Deluxe Coach
1935 Plymouth
Dalux* Cuupo
J 1183 Ford V8
| Deluxe Tudor
11938 Ford VH
1 Deluxe Coupe
J 1934 Chevrolet
Oaluxu Coacl
1938 Furd V8

Truck.

Cah.

o t f F o t i t' ie &lt; te r '* c e ' / k -O B * '1* *
- „ r \ '° 'o e -

'495
475
'345
'325
•325
'445
'165
325
'325
'275
'275
'225
'325
'650

| Slake Body.
|9 I 9 Chevrolet
sek IM . Cab

I* Body. J u i t tike n e w .|
h.’F t t e tie a lly New Tire*

Altsaaa h a t b—a
•I D*al*r 14 Y#

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Btnford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Hlghw*
And Water Transportation

. Sriiilntilo Coon Iy rrwlttrefi
Muir Iru lt And Vrnrtalilrs Than Any
£imit.ir Arm In America
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Member Associated Press

Warplanes Appear
Over England But
Are Driven Away
A^

l„sifietdiVw thyi . ,c8

. Quiet Onr e F r f „ ttt

9 " £

S lb lC

A I I I c a

C o n t« l y

Commended;

Bran. Declares j
Most Courteous To
Re Hard To Select
. ■, , •
Hnlcammxhlp U the largest far- f

LAloO (or |n #n

Mark A. Smith, above, un acuajp,, campaign untl Is tlve m em be r o f the Klwunlr f l n h
in T homaaton, Un. and re-elected
a m em be r of the board of tro»leen for Klwanls In tern a tio n a l at
the Boston convention, ha» been
assigned ax the official ropiexentntive to the m id-winter con­
ference o f the Florida KiwatiiDlxtrict to be held In Uanfunl
Sunday and Monday.

Visit* by German raiders
to Britain's east coast today
« Intensified the aerial activ­
ity in one of Europe s two
wars while In the other, the
Finnlsh-Rusalan conflict, reporta mounted th ft Uussinn
military failures hhd brought
a sharp army shakeup.
German planes, apparent^

Elks Continue
Plans For Fair
Feb. 12 To 17

replying to BrltUh fo ra y .
th . northwe»tarn Cernxan coax
• yexterday, were drtven 0 ,t wh*
they appaarod over the Thainex
and a num ber of e.tuaricx and
the F irth of Forth. No bomb,
w ere droppedNorwegian and Flnnl.h quartera heard th a t more than 10U
Soviet officer* bad been called
back from the r innl*h *ronl l.A
face trial bccau.e the Red arm y »
ialluro to make g reater progrcaa a fte r (Is week*’.
cam_ palgn. Finland; reported R u.ilan
* 9 attack* had been re p u te d on
the eastern and extrem e no rth ­
er* front*. Otherwise, the Finn*
raid, there were no development*.
The German
official
new*
agency d r.ciib cd new We»t*m
F ront activity In which a French
detachm ent succeeded in breaking

U»rm»q. d&gt;**Ul8B»... n*ad

chineU on
1st 4H
seven
rs.
unccd

*
/

Roy O. WI

Daniels
• ta tk a n on

P u t Aron
U&gt;d

Saafc

With the opening of the SchSInole County F a i r ami Celery Dis­
play Ju-t a month away, arningi*m rnta for the annual event norapidly taking forni and will In*
carried to romplclion aoon hy thr
F l k . Club committee In rhuix*'.
M anager F re d D&lt;&gt;mcr, wlm i«
chairm an qf. the group, uiuioum &lt;d

Ii , youthful / local
i to Um breaking
&gt;of three filling
lay night on h i.
r , Chtaf of I’olica
M M ia today.
•rod
Um
filling
Irtaanth Street and
ThtrtoanU) Street
Avenue and Kifend Sanford Aro ­
ad aov.raj hurulrad

Third Body Found

la Mine Disaster

Jaycees’ Drive
To Advertise
Citrus Begins

Hcudquart«ra for dlrvctini; Ihn
actlvltlox of th e F air have In-en
c.Uibll.hcd In the Smith lmlldlii|f
on F i r . t Street between I’nlmetto
and Sanford Aveuup. ami (hi. lora tio n U now tho scene of b u .tlini; activity which will lnler lie
t r a n x f v t i c l to the lake front athe lime for III* f a ir g r o w , n e a r ­
er.
Six of Hi. higi;t&gt;.t mid Ih*.I
days of fa ir ever held ill Seminole
County lx the o bjcc tiw tbo Klk.
Club lx striving to achieve for
thix y e a r ’s r i e n l to la- held Feb.
12- 17Iuclucied
in
the
atlrncliuns
plttntml for ll)r fa ir will In* Scvr r a n Itnpp, botani.t iiii.I licheiu
.pecialixt, who will m aintain u
acpainte Imoth at the fair and
will he at the xrrvlcex of vis­
itors.
educational movies, and
lec ture , by
noted
p e t . o n i are
planned for the week.
A . h o lt
wave ladio .ta tlo n will In* m a in ­
tained on the g ro u n d , ami n pel
stock show I. planned a- unolh-

LAKELAND. Jan. H . — With
orders beginning to come in for
display m aterial, the second an*
nuftl Juqlor Chamber of Com-,
mercc citrus drive hss entered Its
second week w itb every Indication
a bigger and better job will be
dene than last season.
• This was the report from the
Florida Citrus Commission of­
fices here, which has made Mi
display m aterial available for the
drive. Local citrus
committees
have been appointed In each of fair i, ns fallow,:
the
more than 40
___________
. . communities Monday, Kcb. 12, Uia gramJ
where there are Jaycre clubs, and opening.
these are contacting ait citrus
Tuexdny, Kvb. 1.7, Tmirixl Day.
o u tlet, and taking orders /o r
Wixlnt-MLiy,
Kcb. II Bench
w hataror display material can Ik Show.
usade
Thursday, Feb. IS, I’r t Stock
Merril P. Barber of Vero Show, white school children's day.
Beach, chairman of the etato
Friday, Kcb. 10, Colmcd Day,
M inis committee of tho Jaycoex, separate white c n trrta in n n n t.
Mid the drive waa fa r ahead of
Saturday Feb. 17, “The F air’.
the same time last season, and Biggest I)ay“ the events Include
there were IndlceUea* It would a Cracker Day program uf tourn­
gather epeed immediately.
aments, horso raring, and old“ te a t sm son. It took a t nearly time fiddling control- The grand
a Month to g e t eitroa committees finale will be a dance and recep­
appointed In e ll the clube," Mr. tion in tha Armory Balurday
Barber said. "This year, all then* night.
appointments b et one o r two bad
hero made by Jen . 1, when the
drive officially opened with tha
Change Bewl football game a t
Miami. The committees are func­
tio n in g excellently and thaM It
every Indication -we are
do a tagger and better

found a third
|W Deri ley No.
rook nf tha
orporation today la visHing his aoo sa d daugh
tar-In-law. the Rev. and M rs

Mtdton Ware, at Boynton, Fla.

Statutef

K secutivf Cummlttre of th e BernInole County Chamber a f Cornm a n e In tha Chamber building

jSenate Given^k
Nomination Of •
W .J. Barker
P r e s i d e n t\s Selection Of F e d e r a l
.lutltre In Southern
Florida Submitted

Milling thv pant tlim* y ra ra h tir
( ’ily »»f Sitrtfnnl link r tllm l n.ln*
till of $2Si,iHMl of it» Im iuIinI in*
ilchti'iipraH and iivlunil tlu* tin*
film I lnU*rv*l ni|ulreii«‘iil% from
r.» 17.1*1*0 to
thrmigh iho
rvfiinilitiff piugttiiii which
wax
rn riird to rontplclkm it* 1937.
on otding to a
If ir|» m l
The Herald Indnv l»y Comtttlxalon*
it IMrtnnl lligginp.
Tile total iNindrd drill ns of
lire. 31, 1939 tva* 15,336.000, amt
tho annual Intcro^t n**|tiin*mg»tU
writ* $00,620. However, on !&gt;• M«.020 I* raised from taxation, (tht*
ifm ninilrr being pn*d from rrveniiei of (he Munhiiml W xtrr
Works. The tax c*dli*cllona ifor
tin- fin a l y rn r which endedj on
Si-pi. I, IPTif « . r r &lt;17.11 pereent
nf the total amount levicfl, based
on Hie 100 |&gt;crrc«t u m 'i n if i it
I delinquent
properly
l«
not
dropped front (In- City’.* tax roll).
An a comparison, the Pity's
I imI.hI indcModnc-- on Jan . I.
I P.17 wax f.’i.'.ilO.KM) The annual
interest n i|uiiem i nt nnx H 4 7 r
[till untl th e lax roller!ion, for the
fi’cal year ending Sipt. 1. 10.70
was 40.70 percent of the current
lux roll.
"The residents of Sanforil take
little Interest in finaorinl ,tat(*
mrnt* hut I belieie they are an*
titleil to thin information nt*d I
am Mire that ll will he i»f intfrr.1
to llmm," Mr. llley.iiK mill, point­
ing out Ihnl he linit requested
City Clerk II. N. Say. r lo ram pile the data several weeks ago.
In nddiliun to the improvenient
in the current lax roller!Inna, ll
na« iHiinletl out Ihat n total! of
$l7l.r.lWli»2 has hern eollrrlral by

Edison Promotion
Receives Approval

Seu Scout Program
For Year Outlined
A larger ami better Imat f**r
the uxi* of Sen Seouta a . u ItnlnIng rrsfl and a charter yacht will
lie the prlnrlpal objective nf the
Hanford Sea Scout troop for the
next year, the members decided
durlne their irg u lar mix-ting on

meeting
would be
cal ship.
dent, he

Ihat David F. Coop&lt;
made skipper of the l&lt;
A former Sanford rehas residixl In Mian

Developments Abroad
Will Bo Discussed
Cauaty Judge R. W. Ware to*

a f t f a rvm alnlne M

JACK FROST PAINTS A ‘WARSCAPK

Annual Interest Re­ Will (jives All To
quirements Cut V75 Woman WhoNursed
Percent Ily Bojid Him Through Crit­
RefundingProgram
ical Illness In ’29

today.

flaar-

brU etkan. r- Tti*
French
w r it
toon driven back, the
agency
laid, leaving dead, wounded and
prisoner*.
•
In Washington, Admiral H ar­
old HUr*. chief of navul oj.viationa, told the
llooxe
Naval
A ffairs Committee that in con*
sidering the proposed S I.3U0,, JJUO.000 fleet expansion program
we must face the pouibillty
Of an Allied defeat ••

n rry rt y ro t

Committees Arc Ac­
tive In Preparing
For Six Big Days

NUMBER 119

Knlnlilishril In I'.IIIH

City Reduces Widow Gets |
Debt $281,000 Fortune Of
In Three Yeats H.L. Doherty

KIWANIAN

Most Courteous

Finns Iter About ,s
Red Army Shakeup Rev.
-----C o n g r e s s Told.We
Must
Consider
Pos«
i i l l A J ¥ ~ QU

SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1910

Copt. Constantine U deWol.kl,
form er officer in the Polish arm y
and reserve officer In the IL B.
Army, will continue his scries of

N K W Y O R K . Jan. I I . —D U —
Henry I.. P n lin ty '« e m it fortune.
runi|e&gt;nxl in o 'lly of f il le r B o rvlci
reetiritie, anil 'K in !ilia real estate,
hie liven I mqm nllo d in entirely
to hi* widow, » lio In-forr their
•mtirhige It yearn ngu hud nursed
him Ihrouyh a critical t lln r --.
T il - w ill of the 00-y ear-old
n lltd ii s m ayinile, who diinl Pee.
‘it in I'hdadrtphm, wn» filed for
proluile anil me only In n e fitlary
liptf I mix M’ «. t il nee Doherty.

lli-ll Makes Plea For
KenewalOf Reciproeal Trade Program
i .TON’. .I.Ht. 11.—
iilitil
Roosevelt
ii tin* Seitnle 1&lt;&gt;*
initiation of Wll-

w M ow .»
An ii ffiilit\

it uf (In
with tlu* wilt plured i
of lli» «*»Uit«' el "«iil
i*xrt* •* of Sl.mm.lHHl.
illtltldi s r x l m - i k v pi
itig* in Kloritlii al
Palm Ih'itrh.

•k n

lo l»e U n ite il

t.if I lie until h*
i|i&gt;trirl.
tv Imlieiitry »ulti , iiiin n t e n t le t l

H u g e Amount Is
S p e n t I n Statej
For WPA Projects
Florida buxlneaii received $*».•
S fJjiH lI during (he
flr»*t
n»ie
niunths of 1939 with a potcntml
l 3.Min.077 in authoritationa d ur­
ing the la&gt;*t Ih n u nu-nlh* of the
year, an n rv«lilt of the W ot V
I’ m jccta Adminintration program,
according to information received
front .State A«lminl»trator
R«v
Sr hnnier.
“Thi* ten and n half mdli* n
do!lain, in money expended all I
nuthoii».ed, irp * ra rn ti the n*».»
labor co*.l of the WI*A ojH*rnt.»rr
in llo rtd ii during the calendm
year 19T»”, he pointed out.
The «iidual non-lairor cxjren'et
ftom Jum utiy lltM.ugh Scptem^ »*
1939 reflected lhat HI percent ot
Hu* money nan «pent through th»
Operution** H lv i’.ion, uhieh • *d«
eutea eiMiFtnirtion work wax the
ptliicipul item It. ll»e p'O pnm
The Opeiation* l)iv i* i.n exne'niilutes doling thr nine moiitli perit*d aggrt guted $3.6:19, 12^ •!» iboi
Iii Ikii ro .itx - iiiatcrlaU and evpnp
m e iil. Tlti* expense o*» to type « f
s u rk ahooed the following ill*
trd iutio ii; highway^, d ie e U um I
roads, 63 |H»t*ent; ptdiltr 1 tiildlugs, 24 |*eirenl; iitditlex, 1 per­
cent, ft*c»eall«»n faellitie^. •"» ,*« rrent; nir|K»it and a iru o y . t percent: and all other a d i u i i i i
7
percent.
In the I'tiifenaionnl itriil S«'i* HU
Division the $ 12! 7r».6'.Ml m h i I*i
bor contx repref*r*nted nioofly ;*»utuiloU u»i*tl in ptufessioual projec*
wi rk ami sewing room aetivitv.
Hoad building mat.-riaU ti»geth&gt;'i
with
clretrieal
and
plu. dong
rfjuipment e«in*titut»-*l the g»eiit
«**t CHtimaled cost in the »ntiru
program.
N ationally W I'A
expendl’ tive*
o rrr f«Hir y ra ix of operuti*.n f»»r
m aterial purchase* und e«piipinenl
rentals amount to $ I,6N0.7H l,9«kl
according to Wu»hinglon figured
recently released. The
national
ilciu tc shows that n e sily every
uanrh of the capital gomls in­
dustries was stimulated l y birgo
orders for prtalmds used in poh'ic'
Improvements rovistructed by W I'A
workers, at the end of the fiscal
year June 30, 1939.

f

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,t

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lit®

A tto r n e y

Murphy ii a nn
,.i tin* S iip rn u *
v id iu itn n iy

i*. • -lilv approved
.1
Kill*
i

id ill.* N avy
tii &lt;|( l.lo h o l
•••tii* l lln* leg!*-

Kiwanis Committees Prepare For
Mid-Winter Conference Jan. 14

i.ii .1 li\ KtIIaoii
d
i:«».»M*vclt a

ID W S. Ml* it. prr*i&lt;h uf **l
SI i U oii lnit«r&lt;a||) in Ilcl.Niid.
will In* the k in **l *|i m kri .»! the
I'rllota &lt;*lnp diniiii in tin* Mn&gt;
lair Until Siiiiilui night. il«*
hr*l nfliriiil *i-«xiiMi nf tin- mid
winter r o i if r r r m c lor th r lin t
Ida ili**tri«-l of hiwmiia.
Neatly a acott* **f m ntm iltceuf the Kiwnoiw I'lul. HI* hti-tllto
Willi netivit&gt; HI IlUill lietuib &lt;111
Iti'liip wmki I oof I*•* lb** e.it* *

............

gency

i l l e*tlt I \
,-is
I' m i*l* nt

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n

power

iiH ifiN cnla
nppllca.
i. i*| in* pci*&gt;oiial
..t loit m erely
,i:.i vi-i iIn* pro*
i. *

tninment - f tit* *0'• I wIniei •
ft*tenet* ol tin- 1'l**i i*l*i di^tii* 1
here nn K11111l.1v and Moiol *&gt;
The &lt;lull lui- iiioliili/e«| ......... ...
of N c l i o - help* 1 - lit* tie.I* ,t i.*11*1*4
tlu* wive** ol llu i*»*’*o » * - 1 &gt; i d
**i**t in tIi* e n t •11 *oijoi nl ol ll**’
w tvep of v lw il io f K i w . i t i i i n - l*‘ *io
all o v e r I* li i u| * w h o will !•« I m r
apptoxiiiinl*-l&gt;
un 1 •o r . •■••••I
lug to u n i* -liiii.il* l.v I*** nl* *il
K a r l N* ii*b:'*n. win*
» 1••*• tt*.»i
re n e r v a tl o j ito* ll** i l t . n i
.11«

Mmk A S fiiilli, 00 •*• • no 01
her of tin- Thinii*i I
1..1 •loo
and 11 iiiem lnT •l lb* *-.»• .1
truster** of hmiHii* lot* in..........I.
bus Ih i i i aswipn«*| .. it..
in. J
repii*Fcntiiti**
Ho •••ol *»•i*i * i

rm-rting **f the

I I***••!.*

Dnl

and In* will in-lull 11*. . . t t i . . ,
.|
the FI* rid.i *li xt 11* 1 f**i *lu . * m u /
year.
One of the hu*hl*i*t,'
*1 liic
two-day I *nl* •i«*• . 'll
. ill*'
Fellow ship 1111111&lt;'1 ol &lt;1 . \|.i\
fa ir Hotel Sim d.i\ ,*i
•**•Ii -I.
Newton Isiinitniif*, .Ii u*ll p&gt;&lt; i.|* .
D uring tins uf inn tlo io n •»i"*»*.
w ill !&gt;»• in-tnlh-d.

The Muyfuii Hot* I ««tll I** tin
brufbpiuitet:* f*.» til*’ *mMi | o7. but

business ersKtoit’* n ill I*. I*. I,I I*
ginning nt 9:30 A M Moiolny 111
the Attim ry
A fellow ship bin* loon will Im*
held in tlu* Mayfnu 11«»t* I ut

C. M. Hand Seeks
Re-election A h Johnson-Endicott Employees Vole
County’s Sheriff
Down CIO And AFL Unioiis In Plant

C. M. “Charlie" Hand today
announeed his randidsry for reelection as Bheriff of Seminole
County.
“I am grateful for thr splendid
vote of confidence given me In
the last election and 1 um hope­
ful that thu voters of this ruunty
can aee fit to continue this sup­
port,’’ Mr. Hand said, In pledging
himself to the continuation &lt;&gt;f an
“honest and rffk te n t admlnlstiation If re-elected.”
This county today is freer from
crime than ever before, the piesent sheriff said, adding that he
hoped to maintain that record as
long aa ha serves the people as
sheriff.
i
Mr. Hand has made a career
of law enforcement,
having
■erred aa Um deputy sheriff be­
fore Seminole County was formed
and waa elected • • the county’s
ftrat sheriff. In addition he haa
served as a city police officer,
police marshall for the City of
Banfnrd, chief of the volunteer
fire d e r o r ta w t . and also city
tan collector and a term aa Sanford's mayor.
Mr. Hand m id he believes th at
hla experience as a law enforce■mat officer together with tha

ber of foreign languages and
hasps well posted on the develop­
ments abroad through subscrip­
tion to a number af foreign pub­
lications. Ha predicted the begtaatag of tha currant war In
Bnrope almost to tha day several
wsefcs before the outbreak of hos­
tilities. I s b l i M W series af diacase Iowa ha will outline the de­
velopments of tha peat fsw weeks fact that ha haa lived here nearly
and their, bearing is tha future. •U of kla life partfcalariv qualify

Tha Pariah Hearo will ha wall- hhn^for re-election ta tha offtea
b n tad for tha cemfert af those which ha has bald since 1117.
Mr. Band Is a Mama, aa Elk,
g jia ik g . The pabUa ta cordially
a gkriaar sad a member af Um

work as an flK-a »&gt;&lt;k .honnak- i an
er and now is chmiroon of ih r Kr
•$20,OOO,fKHI 1^ 111*011-401111*0111 Shoe idi
oorporation, a ploon r in employe vul
profit-sharing, an d 'th e hmvy sub- | hii
aldlxer of many benevolent undert
takings In his humr aieu.
yt»
Last night’. celebration, which am
began yesterday inorning when of
Workers awoke to li-un Kndirotl*
Johnson employe., in a natlonul egl
labor relations h&lt;Mnl poll, hud cor
•rorw hslm ingly deeidid against vol
an y type o f unionisation, devel- des
oped rapidly, lienchi-s were alum- to
•(M il ami plants closed.
hai
Two y oar. of organisation, hy I ing
bath the A m rrkan Federation *f
I
l a b o r and the Congress of Indus- Dm
trial Organisations, was rllm aird I ten
hy the balloting. A formal an- mu

LOCAL WEATHER
i

and FH.

•lay, slightly warmer tonight axcrpt on rxtrvm a oouth eoaat oad
o w north portion Friday,

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THE BANFOIP B B U L P , BAlfTOBP, fLOKTOA

le Has Been OUT OUR WAY
W E S U R E C O U L D H A V E A LOTTA
tOf Constant
FUN IF W E'D M 3 A D E E P HOLE
AM1 PUT -5CML O LD B O N E S IN IT
ranee —In
Speed
A N' LEAVE A M O U N D LIKE A
-

BY J. R, WflLLIAMB S am ByrcPs New
H A -H A -H A /
VBS.7HACT I S
F U N N Y --B U T
MV IMAGINATION
IS GOOD ENOUGH
WITHOUT A L L
TMAT D kjfclW G /
MA-HAf 1 CAM
■SEE r r A L L
VIVIDLY— HA
HAf

P r o d u c t i o n To
Open In New York

TH HOUMft
LAUOHIW
H ALLOW EEN
N IG H T ?

V.
GRAVE WITH SO M E BLOODY OLD
NEW YORK, Jan. 10—B o u tir
CLOTHES A R O U N D - - WHY, WCD
;J , By DEVON FRANCIS
ainging, laving and heaving I
HAVE THE WHOLE TOWKJ EX­
;H E W YORK. Jsn . tO .-f/T l-A
way op-from the Deep South, tb*
d« Of Intensive research on
CITED -• POLICE AND D E T E C ­
legendary Strong Man of tb* Ne­
■*, transmissions, f u tli nml
TIVES DlG GtW UP A
gro rare will take poiartaion of
has so affeeU d the scienrr
MURDER. - • BOV,
th» Forty-Fourth Street Theatre
butlneis of traniporlotiuii
WHUT A JO K G ‘
this evening whan 8am Byrd
I t •* on* authority pul it.
p
re.en ti Paul . Robeson.
oo*
rem ainder of m un'i act I'dof the world’* few g re a t *b»gan
hsvlnc • hard
Uine
tne-actore, in
tb* UU* r o b
ne up w ith the rperd ol
of a new play with muale, "John
lyiravayane#.'*
»
Henry," h r Roark Bradford ra d
; • • The mo*l spectacular advance,
Jncqne* Wolfe. Bradford, front
' k t course. h a i horn in Ihe ok.
whore "Or Man Adam an’ HI*
A irliner* In 1930 cruised nl mO
Chlllun'* Marc Connelly mad*
p. h n o w Ihry rxrecil V«l*».
"The (Ireen Pa*ture*," ha* pro­
world'* "absolute" »p*r I
vided th* *tory and th* lynca,
rose from 213 h i
t'jd
iih I Wolfe, who Is Kelt known for
M* "C.lory Road." "Shortnln’
p[ ‘ B ut steamships, iailro.nl train :.
HrrxH" a n ) other songs, has com' au to m o b ile, Iru rlx and b u .r,
pored I he score.
also achieved added speed. The
Originally s t a n d by Anthony
M ir cruising speeds of pn«*vi»Iliown, "John H enry" has been
: 'E *r •are hav* risen from 40 to
re-directed In the course of ita
• r e r 00 m. p. h. The number
prr-llrii.nlway to u r of four weeks
•o f train* m aintaining schedule*
In Philadelphia and Boston by
f Of 00 mil** * ii hour hA&lt; inCharles Friedman, who ha* also
tm s e d phenomenally.
riillaborated with Bradford and
Wolfe hi th* new verrion of the
Railroad upeiatlun, fared with
play which has r veloped from
lively eoinpetilinn,
ha* been
that lour. The n rc h rilra will be
i. m arked by fu rth er clcctrlfieaunder the direction «f Don Voorlion, th e adoption of dl*a*l-elecl ie* nml the churn) rm.cmblo of
is
I r k loeomotlvcs. the "strenmllni fifty urnier the direction of Ia-o•fa*** of feat |M » rn |i'r train*.
n
n r d ib-I’nur. The iHThr-'Irntlon
I tho u»c of lighter metals for
! i f Wolf.-’s rcoro I* Die work of
«b and locomotive runtim e3*4?’
I Charles Cooke.
lon.
&gt;
I As hi* lu rt designing tnsk for
Spirited rivalry between exO 'fTW tLLlA M '
TH"
J A U '.H
I Broadway until a fte r the New
tuper-llner* and mediumT M-ftf* u • ft«f r+t
B K tw nw * »r&gt;I York World s' Fait) HMD, of which
passenger vessel* ehline---- - --------- --- — | he it the director of design, Ald
ocean
IranqtoMnli m.
__ . . . .
.
ib ert Johnson has provided half a
both the Allentic end the
la lftS V
7“‘: *1'1 , , ' J D,l“ bu jna.ro &lt; f stage settings on the
clflc were bridged by pencil'itAOIt’ilCH —, n « . f, W Ice J dos lower Mi»»le*lppl, where th* aeo a r airplane* flying on schedule.
«fon of tl.e play I* laid, and John
American tu rfa re lin*-* clung lo
IH I.MAINI;—Huppllrs few. 14 liU. llam blrton h at designed the ros­
Iipr He
N Vessels like tho
Manhattan.
•limes ie r tbe company of slaIM TAIIAOAH—!• lb. t.M \ Tlf.
t«un Iftr-ioc. F Is. 1 Ini.
W ashington ami
r e c e n t l y IV.iln'.day. Jan. In, l»l« l*ln.nr It l*« v
MI'INAl’II—MuppUra D m, Im. hpr. tyreport of aalra nl tru ll, hpf
‘iunched America, hut the decode analu llr
Tkr*I•m
BUppll**
«*At
I
IKJvOW
r.u
—
KU
vegetable* el tbe Knnfoid
H&lt;JI-Atir?i-nuj.«il|.s fair, ilrmsnd „ ll&lt;ailing
i l . th* east In support o f,
"" eu ed the construction
of , mat* Kariner*' WfcnleeaU Xlaikrt r« tv. I ' y In) (II r l.fttf .
r l.n.
rw* Robe on will be Alexander
c'l.i.u tv —rin mi| i| i» * ipm.j , ,!«•• ! fair V .ltos Oriniktiirli.
a t ihlp*: the Bremen, K uropa,, I I I Irurfcrra, earlol nmrinhl-is nml
?.&lt;i*-J
S»I
VVhllr.
bu.
her.
ioc
-I.S
o
;
Orny,
In
the
tl
play's
, _
only whlU
tiiAfi'l fall,
dux I \&gt;i-2 ti.
fprminrfic.
Queen
rm anrlle. Q
u e a n Mrry,
l l r 'r y .
Ilex. J &amp; ' . - J S ' K V T ,
&lt; i:r.i;i(V iii ;aiith — Ms, «tr»s. *’■
,' 1'. ,,.,I¥iV“»'b &gt;e oer jb I rolr, nml Ruby Elsy. prominent In
' Cant* 1)1 Rxvoln, Quern feliZA* erf iiv ||. J Lithrnan. M«ri«H*r.
G ftr- - *. k r
n it i:r:r i *&lt;it a t o k «— fui.pi •* I
i s s .i.is : iir.irgii,. 'h r ringi g t s i t or
futrgy anu
OltANfirat! — Kla. Ilrifr. |l«. |*« , I•»tl I.AIII»M: Huncti* • k-kxI. U'*s. fai- o iv t
beth and Maurlnnia
fVVT l.iii-a w r-ia*.
| *l&lt;!»». Ollier* who will have leadI l&amp;: *4 l«v I »%•*?*, I ’H P m n b ’ Min 3ii»’*l#i'
3 Automobile
a. f u r k a and l.ti»cs Corni).
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■rriM wi'rinifiat — y u
fc*r: N»» T huk Itx
i . l « No T w i l l i ' h i i n
will be Siyra Johnson,
pr»- (ilf-l
w f»w J lug roles 8-lm
received the h rn rflt of greater it i*r tr.r
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l\ nni'tli F id 'P n r, m the Walk In *r
Il ,(r&gt;n impHU|t| III 1
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tfUBspni tat |nn frill, /'ipipi* I from
iiA.NANAb — Imil. fli
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. iu. 1 *m * 1 »: 1 leru.. nil f t'r. mark# f
'417*000 |ifiR-»rfur »r n •.» tin
ft - Ifl'S'l# I il II, *1*Ills*|.s| trail.
) . t Thnul ♦ » tl i Lcliift'1 rr«i»BMs !!«•! Runtir.
11 i ■
1
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t*fn of the Vuthunl \ "»o ffii t ! ^
hpr. I ill r.t •- i .
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DISTRIBUTES
LADY BEETLES
i f liitiii Rtiii»* A» «iH*Uthuia Kl ti* In
J11: ANS &lt;l.l M.\ ) li*. few Im. | OK IKA — N»» mipplirn
n.NJMVH 11»It Vi
\*»f|h'rn yc*l- urrnireB «'rMp«*fm1t am! ti*npr*
-Th# Pnlmello IJtiiti*, I'ormers* : ai- J.o n
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ORLANDO.
Jan
. 10.—To comliilRl.
1
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ItK IiT S I V r duf hUlt
|* rk e l handl-il In-twrcn six oml
l !re*i arr*
hrntlThl t«» tho «ll* I ■ t a heavy infestation
r*AVt.«n - vim :. I 7*
fllKK’l *01.1 — |4tl p|tl I*• inodrr- 1 .0
of aphids
thousand dollars worth of nl*.
ONION*' fOUK.FNl — Kla «up- rr»ct nffrufinn r f mtlHrnn Ihroturb* - on
cl *hubfid fnir. iiucrkul Btraily.
eggplants, pepper*, and other
|il.&lt; a f f r "Vr-Sl**. |»rr ifoB bun.
-v SS during (Hr paat arels, nc- I f ' r Ih
ru t tbn nntlon. fn a HH%,p to nl«fl
I'AltHf.KV — IO r p e r d m . t.un
t *A1111A• If« — Aiippllc* mndynt#.
ding to market rnanagi-r Roy flrinnnd
In movin'* tb«* '■tfttp’a rltn ia a ur - .| vegetable crept« In U&gt;* Winter
*
'tnand pour.
pour, mnrkrt uimf-ltlnf &lt;'o- t
. Tomatoes were loading all |K Iihfiwrin 1Vi till hpi. &lt;"r- TSr Tun
|»KA*4‘ (RNOI.IHIII — flu. hpr. p!u», chain atorrB am m in * ’ all •
County agent, obtained 61
1 ft*-I
sales with • demand brisk at f* no-2A.no
manner nf attractive rnunter and
i*K«*ANR — On. pnp^r ah»ll. var* window displays"'aid Vra’ puxhing f
rAltllAOV: frillNEMD — I*rr
fJXO a field crate. Syni* do*
Udybectlea
Inu* virlrMra ltr-|V r
SSc-P'lr
th# m arket sold $37,no&lt;J
Florida citrus In th*lr local n re s - &lt;»&gt;&gt;«“* MOO.OOC). Tba predaceous
I'lN T lIT I.F — N*» •unpllm
rilAVOTT.M - F l i . BUpptlea infxll»n»l*»:iia—KLA aitpntl#* fair paper and radio advartislng. oc- n*er « h are prored quit* effeeof vegetable* during l&gt;e- • rnf r Im Iipr. I o »• 1 IS.
• *lllf*«»RY — M j . 1 &gt;t I'U hn r •*r"',v)i| fulr. I&gt;ii. hpr. 1 .'I I SO rrm rordinr to C. B. Treadway, aeere- I've In controlling Urn aphids, Mr. M l B. 1ST
desplta the Christmas 1.0ft-1
2i.
l
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Moore say*.
PP O T A T O m — I r i s h N * w JaraftF tary of the state association.
CAfirtOTS — prr. dot. bun. 40c-

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SANFORD MARK FT REPORT

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'495
475
'345
'325
•325
'445
'165
325
'325
'275
'275
'225
'325
'650

1937 Plymouth
iD alus* Town
|Badan
1931 Ford
I Sedan r
11980 l'lyuioulh
I Deluxe Coach
1935 Plymouth
Dalux* Cuupo
J 1183 Ford V8
| Deluxe Tudor
11938 Ford VH
1 Deluxe Coupe
J 1934 Chevrolet
Oaluxu Coacl
1938 Furd V8
Truck. Cah.
| Slake Body.
|9 I 9 Chevrolet
sek IM . Cab
I* Body. J u it tike new .|
h.’F ttetieally New Tire*

Altsaaa h a t b—a
•I D*al*r 14 Y#
Ik F L . Yea t
M k it Used *
■JWl prl*-t, sail
Wfth a w rltlan gwa«-|
I ' D r a t bay a*y
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ALTMAN’S
USED CARS
arc
NUnexcelled
In LookH
• Performance
' Quality and
PRICE
iu;
93M Chevrolet
Muaster Town
Badnn. Itadiu
1037 Cbevruk'l
Deluxe Sport
Bed u it
Rad lo
1M 0 Chevrolet
Deluxe Town
■adan.
1930 Chcvrulvt
h
Chevrolet
p a lu ts 4 Door

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Btnford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Hlghw*
And Water Transportation

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. Sriiilntilo Coon Iy rrwlttrefi
Muir Irult And Vrnrtalilrs Than Any
£imit.ir Arm In America
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Member Associated Press

Warplanes Appear
Over England But
Are Driven Away
A^

SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1910

City Reduces Widow Gets |
Debt $281,000 Fortune Of
In Three Yeats H.L. Doherty

KIWANIAN

l„sifietdiVw thyi .,c8 Most Courteous

. Quiet Onr e F r f „ ttt

9 " £

C o n t« l y

Finns I t e r About ,s Commended;
Red Army Shakeup Rev. Bran. Declares j
----C o n g r e s s Told.We
Must
Consider
Pos«
i i l l A J ¥ ~ QU
S lb lC A I I I c a

Most Courteous To
Re Hard To Select
. ■,, •
Hnlcammxhlp U the largest far- f

in Thomaaton, Un. and re-elected
a member of the board of tro»leen for Klwanls International at
the Boston convention, ha» been
assigned ax the official ropiexentntive to the mid-winter con­
ference o f the Florida KiwatiiDlxtrict to be held In Uanfunl
Sunday and Monday.

Visit* by German raiders
to Britain's east coast today
« Intensified the aerial activ­
ity in one of Europe s two
wars while In the other, the
Finnlsh-Rusalan conflict, reporta mounted th ft Uussinn
military failures hhd brought
a sharp army shakeup.
German planes, apparent^
•

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replying to BrltUh fo ra y .
th . northwe»tarn Cernxan coax
yexterday, were drtven 0 ,t wh*
they appaarod over the Thainex
and a num ber of e.tuaricx and
the F irth of Forth. No bomb,
w ere droppedNorwegian and Flnnl.h quartera heard th a t more than 10U
Soviet officer* bad been called
back from the r innl*h *ronl l.A
face trial bccau.e the Red arm y »
ialluro to make g reater progrcaa a fte r (Is week*’.
campalgn. Finland; reported R u.ilan
attack* had been re p u te d on
the eastern and extrem e no rth ­
er* front*. Otherwise, the Finn*
raid, there were no development*.
The German
official
new*
agency d r.ciib cd new We»t*m
F ront activity In which a French
detachm ent succeeded in breaking
U »rm »q. d&gt;**Ul8B»... n*ad flaarbrU etkan. r- Tti*
French
w r it
toon driven back, the
agency
laid, leaving dead, wounded and
prisoner*.
In Washington, Admiral H ar­
old HUr*. chief of navul oj.viationa, told the
llooxe
Naval
A ffairs Committee that in con*
sidering the proposed S I. 3U0,JJUO.000 fleet expansion program
we must face the pouibillty
Of an Allied defeat ••

chineU on
1st 4H
seven
rs.
unccd
*
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youthful / local

i to Um breaking
nrryrt yrot
Roy O. WI
Daniels
•ta tk a n on

P u t Aron
U&gt;d

Saafc

Mark A. Smith, above, un ac-

LAloO (or |n #n uajp,, campaign untl Is tlve member of the Klwunlr fln h

&gt;of three filling
lay night on h i.
r , Chtaf of I’olica
M Mia today.
•rod
Um
filling
Irtaanth Street and
ThtrtoanU) Street
Avenue and Kifend Sanford Aro ­
ad aov.raj hurulrad

Third Body Found
la Mine Disaster

Elks Continue
Plans For Fair
Feb. 12 To 17
Committees Arc Ac­
tive In Preparing
For Six Big Days

Jaycees’ Drive
To Advertise
Citrus Begins
LAKELAND. Jan. H . — With
orders beginning to come in for
display m aterial, the second an*
nuftl Juqlor Chamber of Com-,
mercc citrus drive hss entered Its
second week w itb every Indication
a bigger and better job will be
dene than last season.
• This was the report from the
Florida Citrus Commission of­
fices here, which has made Mi
display m aterial available for the
drive. Local citrus
committees
have been appointed In each of
the
more ____
than 40
______
.. communities
where there are Jaycre clubs, and
these are contacting ait citrus
o u tlet, and taking orders /o r
w hataror display material can Ik
usade
Merril P. Barber of Vero
Beach, chairman of the etato
M inis committee of tho Jaycoex,
Mid the drive waa fa r ahead of
the same time last season, and
there were IndlceUea* It would
gather epeed immediately.
“ te a t sm son. It took a t nearly
a Month to g e t eitroa committees
appointed In e ll the clube," Mr.
Barber said. "This year, all then*
appointments b et one o r two bad
hero made by Jen . 1, when the
drive officially opened with tha
Change Bewl football game a t
Miami. The committees are func­
tioning excellently and thaM It
every Indication -we are
do a tagger and better

With the opening of the SchSInole County F air ami Celery Dis­
play Ju-t a month away, arningi*mrnta for the annual event norapidly taking forni and will In*
carried to romplclion aoon hy thr
F lk . Club committee In rhuix*'.
M anager Fred D&lt;&gt;mcr, wlm i«
chairman qf. the group, uiuioum &lt;d
today.
Hcudquart«ra for dlrvctini; Ihn
actlvltlox of the Fair have In-en
c.Uibll.hcd In the Smith lmlldlii|f
on F ir.t Street between I’nlmetto
and Sanford Aveuup. ami (hi. loration U now tho scene of bu.tlini; activity which will lnler lie
tran x fv ticl to the lake front athe lime for III* fa ir grow , n ear­
er.
Six of Hi. higi;t&gt;.t mid Ih*.I
days of fair ever held ill Seminole
County lx the objcctiw tbo Klk.
Club lx striving to achieve for
thix year’s rie n l to la- held Feb.
12-17Iuclucied in the atlrncliuns
plttntml for ll)r fair will In* Scvrran Itnpp, botani.t iiii.I licheiu
.pecialixt, who will m aintain u
acpainte Imoth at the fair and
will he at the xrrvlcex of vis­
itors.
educational movies, and
lecture, by noted p e t.o n i are
planned for the week. A .h o lt
wave ladio .tatlo n will In* m ain­
tained on the ground, ami n pel
stock show I. planned a- unolh-

fair i, ns fallow,:
Monday, Kcb. 12, Uia gramJ
opening.
Tuexdny, Kvb. 1.7, Tmirixl Day.
Wixlnt-MLiy,
Kcb. II Bench
Show.
Thursday, Feb. IS, I’r t Stock
Show, white school children's day.
Friday, Kcb. 10, Colmcd Day,
separate white c n trrta in n n n t.
Saturday Feb. 17, “The F air’.
Biggest I)ay“ the events Include
a Cracker Day program uf tourn­
aments, horso raring, and oldtime fiddling control- The grand
finale will be a dance and recep­
tion in tha Armory Balurday
night.

found a third
|W Deri ley No.
rook nf tha
orporation toa f t f a rvm alnlne M

Statutef

NUMBER 119

Knlnlilishril In I'.IIIH

JACK FROST PAINTS A ‘WARSCAPK

jSenate Given^k
Nomination Of •
W .J. B ark er

Annual Interest Re­ Will (jives All To
quirements Cut V75 Woman WhoNursed
Percent Ily Bojid Him Through Crit­
RefundingProgram ical Illness In ’29

P r e s i d e n t\s Selection Of F e d e r a l
.lutltre In Southern
Florida Submitted

Milling thv pant tlim* y ra ra h tir
( ’ily »»f Sitrtfnnl link r tllm l n.ln*
till of $2Si,iHMl of it» Im iuIinI in*
ilchti'iipraH and iivlunil tlu* tin*
film I lnU*rv*l ni|ulreii«‘iil% from
r.» 17.1*1*0 to
thrmigh iho
rvfiinilitiff piugttiiii which
wax
rn riird to rontplclkm it* 1937.
on otding to a
If ir|» m l
The Herald Indnv l»y Comtttlxalon*
it IMrtnnl lligginp.
Tile total iNindrd drill ns of
lire. 31, 1939 tva* 15,336.000, amt
tho annual Intcro^t n**|tiin*mg»tU
writ* $00,620. However, on !&gt;• M«.020 I* raised from taxation, (tht*
ifm ninilrr being pn*d from rrveniiei of (he Munhiiml W xtrr
Works. The tax c*dli*cllona ifor
tin- fin a l y rn r which endedj on
Si-pi. I, IPTif « . r r &lt;17.11 pereent
nf the total amount levicfl, based
on Hie 100 |&gt;crrc«t u m 'i n if i it
I delinquent
properly
l«
not
dropped front (In- City’.* tax roll).
An a comparison, the Pity's
I imI.hI indcModnc-- on Jan . I.
I P.17 wax f.’i.'.ilO.KM) The annual
interest n i|uiiem i nt nnx H 4 7 r
[till untl th e lax roller!ion, for the
fi’cal year ending Sipt. 1. 10.70
was 40.70 percent of the current
lux roll.
"The residents of Sanforil take
little Interest in finaorinl ,tat(*
mrnt* hut I belieie they are an*
titleil to thin information nt*d I
am Mire that ll will he i»f intfrr.1
to llmm," Mr. llley.iiK mill, point­
ing out Ihnl he linit requested
City Clerk II. N. Say. r lo ram pile the data several weeks ago.
In nddiliun to the improvenient
in the current lax roller!Inna, ll
na« iHiinletl out Ihat n total! of
$l7l.r.lWli»2 has hern eollrrlral by

Edison Promotion
Receives Approval

NKW YORK. Jan. II. —DU—
Henry I.. P nlinty'« e m it fortune.
runi|e&gt;nxl ino'lly of fille r Borvlci
reetiritie, anil 'Kin!ilia real estate,
hie liven Imqm nllo d in entirely
to hi* widow, »lio In-forr their
•mtirhige It yearn ngu hud nursed
him Ihrouyh a critical tllnr--.
Til - will of the 00-y ear-old
nlltdii s mayinile, who diinl Pee.
‘it in I'hdadrtphm, wn» filed for
proluile anil me only Innefitlary
liptf I mix M’ «. til nee Doherty.

A larger ami better Imat f**r
the uxi* of Sen Seouta a . u ItnlnIng rrsfl and a charter yacht will
lie the prlnrlpal objective nf the
Hanford Sea Scout troop for the
next year, the members decided
durlne their irg u lar mix-ting on

i .TON’. .I.Ht. 11.—
iilitil
Roosevelt

w Mow .»
An ii ffiilit\

ii

it uf (In
with tlu* wilt plured i
of lli» «*»Uit«' el "«iil
i*xrt* •* of Sl.mm.lHHl.
illtltldi s rxlm -ikv pi
itig* in Kloritlii al
Palm Ih'itrh.

Florida buxlneaii received $*».•
SfJjiHlI during (he flr»*t n»ie
niunths of 1939 with a potcntml
l3.Min.077 in authoritationa dur­
ing the la&gt;*t Ih n u nu-nlh* of the
year, an n rv«lilt of the WotV
I’mjccta Adminintration program,
according to information received
front .State A«lminl»trator
R«v
Sr hnnier.
“Thi* ten and n half mdli* n
do!lain, in money expended all I
nuthoii».ed, irp * rarn ti the n*».»
labor co*.l of the WI*A ojH*rnt.»rr
in llortdii during the calendm
year 19T»”, he pointed out.
The «iidual non-lairor cxjren'et
ftom Jumutiy lltM.ugh Scptem^ »*
1939 reflected lhat HI percent ot
Hu* money nan «pent through th»
Operution** Hlvi’.ion, uhieh • *d«
eutea eiMiFtnirtion work wax the
ptliicipul item It. ll»e p'O pnm
The Opeiation* l)ivi*i.n exne'niilutes doling th r nine moiitli perit*d aggrt guted $3.6:19,12^ •!» iboi
IiiIkii ro.itx- iiiatcrlaU and evpnp
meiil. Tlti* expense o*» to type « f
su rk ahooed the following ill*
trdiutioii; highway^, d ieeU um I
roads, 63 |H»t*ent; ptdiltr 1tiildlugs, 24 |*eirenl; iitditlex, 1 per­
cent, ft*c»eall«»n faellitie^. •"» ,*« rrent; nir|K»it and airuoy . t percent: and all other a d i u i i i i 7
percent.

program.
Nationally WI'A expendl’tive*
o rrr f«Hir yraix of operuti*.n f»»r
m aterial purchase* und e«piipinenl
rentals amount to $I,6N0.7H l,9«kl
according to Wu»hinglon figured
recently released. The national
ilciutc shows that nesily every
uanrh of the capital gomls in­
dustries was stimulated ly birgo
orders for prtalmds used in poh'ic'
Improvements rovistructed by WI'A
workers, at the end of the fiscal
year June 30, 1939.

f

tin* Seitnle 1&lt;&gt;*

initiation of Wll•kn lo l»e U niteil
t. if I lie until h*
i|i&gt; trirl.
tv Imlieiitry »ulti , iiiin n te n tle tl lit®

, „t Attorney
,t Murphy iia nn

Hu g e Amount Is
S p e n t In Statej
For WPA Projects

In t h e I'tiifenaionnl itriil S«'i* HU
Division th e $ 12! 7r».6'.Ml m h i I*i
bor contx repref*r*nted nioofly ;*»utu ilo U u»i*tl in p tu fess io u al projec*
wi rk am i sewing room aetivi tv.
Hoad build in g mat.- riaU ti»geth&gt;'i
w ith
clretrieal
an d
plu. d o n g
rfju ip m en t e«in*titut»-*l t h e g»eiit
«**t CHtimaled cost in th e »n tiru

Seu Scout Program
For Year Outlined

lli-ll Makes Plea For
KenewalOf Reciproeal Trade Program

,.i tin* Siiprnu*
vidiuitnniy
i*. • -lilv approved
.1
Kill*
i id ill.* N avy
tii &lt;|( l.lohol
•• •tii* l lln* leg!*-

Kiwanis Com m ittees P rep are For
Mid-Winter Conference Jan . 14
ID W S. Ml* it. prr*i&lt;h uf **l
S I i U oii

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in

Ilcl.Niid.

will In* the kin **l *|im kri .»! the
I'rllota &lt;*lnp diniiii in tin* Mn&gt;
lair Until Siiiiilui night. il«*
hr*l nfliriiil *i-«xiiMi nf tin- mid
winter roiifrrrm c lor thr lin t
Ida ili**tri«-l of hiwmiia.
Neatly a acott* **f mntm iltceuf the Kiwnoiw I'lul. HI* hti-tllto
Willi netivit&gt; HI IlUill lietuib &lt;111
Iti'liip wmki I oof I*•* lb** e.it* *
tninment - f tit* *0'• I wIniei •
ft*tenet* ol tin- 1'l**i i*l*i di^tii* 1
here nn K11111l.1v and Moiol *&gt;
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tlu* wive** ol llu i*»*’*o » *- 1 &gt; i d
**i**t in tIi* en t• 11 *oijoi nl ol ll**’
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a ll over I* li i u| * who will !•« I m r
apptoxiiiinl*-l&gt;
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lug to un i* -liiii.il* l.v I*** nl* *il
K a rl N *ii*b :'*n . win*
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Mmk A Sfiiilli, 00 •*• • no 01
her of tin- Thinii*i I
1..1 • loo
and 11 iiiemlnT • l lb* *-.»• .1
truster** of hmiHii* lot* in.......... I.
bus Ih iii aswipn«*| .. it.. in. J
repii*Fcntiiti**
Ho •••ol *»•i*i * i
rm-rting **f the I I***••!.*
D nl
and In* will in-lull 11*. ..tti..,
.|
the FI* rid.i *li xt 11*1 f**i *lu . * m u/
year.
One of the hu*hl*i*t,'
*1 liic
two-day I *nl* • i«*• . 'll
. ill*'
Fellowship 1111111&lt;'1 ol &lt;1 . \|.i\
fair Hotel Simd.i\ ,*i
•**• Ii -I.
Newton Isiinitniif*, .Ii u*ll p&gt;&lt; i.|* .
During tins uf inn tlo ion •»i"*»*.
will !&gt;»• in-tnlh-d.
The Muyfuii Hot* I ««tll I** tin
brufbpiuitet:* f*.» til*’ *mMi | o7. but
business ersKtoit’* nill I*. I*. I,I I*
ginning nt 9:30 A M Moiolny 111
the Attimry
A fellow ship bin* loon will Im*
held in tlu* Mayfnu 11«»t* I ut

C. M. Hand Seeks
Re-election A h Johnson-Endicott Employees Vole
County’s Sheriff Down CIO And AFL Unioiis In Plant

meeting
would be
cal ship.
dent, he

Ihat David F. Coop&lt;
made skipper of the l&lt;
A former Sanford rehas residixl In Mian

Developments Abroad
Will Bo Discussed
C auaty Judge R. W. W are to*
Copt. Constantine U deWol.kl,
day la visHing his aoo sa d daugh
tar-In-law. the Rev. and M rs form er officer in the Polish arm y
and reserve officer In the IL B.
Mtdton Ware, a t Boynton, Fla.
Army, will continue his scries of
K secutivf Cummlttre of th e BernInole County Chamber a f Cornm a n e In tha Chamber building
ber of foreign languages and
hasps well posted on the develop­
ments abroad through subscrip­
tion to a number a f foreign pub­
lications. Ha predicted the begtaatag of tha currant war In
Bnrope almost to tha day several
wsefcs before the outbreak of hos­
tilities. I s b l i M W series af diacase Iowa ha will outline the de­
velopments of tha peat fsw weeks
and their, bearing is tha future.

Tha Pariah Hearo will ha wallb n tad for tha cemfert af those
g jia ik g . The pabUa ta cordially

C. M. “Charlie" Hand today
announeed his randidsry for reelection as Bheriff of Seminole
County.
“I am grateful for thr splendid
vote of confidence given me In
the last election and 1 um hope­
ful that thu voters of this ruunty
can aee fit to continue this sup­
port,’’ Mr. Hand said, In pledging
himself to the continuation &lt;&gt;f an
“honest and rffk te n t admlnlstiation If re-elected.”
This county today is freer from
crime than ever before, the piesent sheriff said, adding that he
hoped to maintain that record as
long aa ha serves the people as
sheriff.
i
Mr. Hand has made a career
of law enforcement,
having
■erred aa Um deputy sheriff be­
fore Seminole County was formed
and waa elected • • the county’s
ftrat sheriff. In addition he haa
served as a city police officer,
police marshall for the City of
Banfnrd, chief of the volunteer
fire d e r o r ta w t . and also city
tan collector and a term aa Sanford's mayor.
Mr. Hand m id he believes th at
hla experience as a law enforce■mat officer together with tha
fact th a t ha haa lived here nearly
•U of kla life partfcalariv qualify
h h n ^ fo r re-election ta tha off tea
which ha has bald since 1117.
Mr. B and Is a Mam a, a a Elk,
a gk riaar sa d a member af Um

work as an flK-a »&gt;&lt;k .honnak- i an
er and now is chmiroon of ih r Kr
•$20,OOO,fKHI 1^ 111*011-401111*0111 Shoe idi
oorporation, a ploon r in employe vul
profit-sharing, an d 'th e hmvy sub- |hi i
aldlxer of many benevolent undert
takings In his humr aieu.
yt»
Last night’. celebration, which am
began yesterday inorning when of
Workers awoke to li-un Kndirotl*
Johnson employe., in a natlonul egl
labor relations h&lt;Mnl poll, hud cor
•rorw hslm ingly deeidid against vol
an y type o f unionisation, devel- des
oped rapidly, lienchi-s were alum- to
•(M il ami plants closed.
hai
Two y oar. of organisation, hy I ing
bath the A m rrkan Federation *f
I
l a b o r and the Congress of Indus- Dm
trial Organisations, was rllm aird I ten
hy the balloting. A formal an- mu

LOCAL WEATHER
i
and F H .
•lay, slightly warmer tonight axcrpt on rxtrvm a oouth eoaat oad
o w north portion Friday,

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

IS IT TRUE THAT THE RETS A SKELETON IN ITT

The Case Of Hore-Belisha

The Sanford Herald

There U every sort of speculation regarding the dia
missal of Hore-Belisha as war minister, but the real rea­
son will probably remain obscure fqr some time to come.
One school of thought hold* that Bellsha hns favored
a more vigorous prosecution of the war, nnd hns disagreed
with his genernls, so the story goes, who want to fight a
waiting war.
George Fielding Elliott, United States military expert,
contends conversely that the ex-war minister wns a dis­
ciple of Liddell Hart, English .military writer, who has

S A ID COMB, BABY GO
BUBNOS AIRES, Jan. 11. w v - Poor old BaTralento Thomp­
son, all hie life a plunger, still
doesn't know what H feels like to
have M 10 peeee (ISO dollars) to
spend. He won that sum in the
races at Palmers Racetrack here
and five minute* later someone

KOADSIDB CHARITY
BAYS, Km , Jan. II. -U T h t t w m l exactly an 111 wind and
enow (term that ■tailed a family
and their mule-drawn trailer
north a t Hays during the Christ*
„ ..iL U Townsfolk opened their
hearts and provided toys, food
and shelter.

COME
AND DEAD EVANGELIST COON
READ FROM THE BIBLE
CONCERNING

loo raised In (he English press and

among

the

THE MAN WHO NEVER
PAID HIS DEBTS AND
YET WAS SAVED

Engislt

THURSDAY, JANUARY I I . 1*40 public.

• It Is an Interesting commentary on the freedom of
BtBLE V E R S E FC K fO D A Y thought and expression in Knglnnd that during war time
the actions of the "powers thnt be" can be so ojienly critiL IF E IS a WITNESSING: A clted. We recall, only recently, 'the ense of a German mil­
faithful witnos* will not lie: but
■ fa lie w itno* will u tter lira. — itary lender. Von Frltsch, whose services no longer were
needed nnd who, therefore, “died" nl the front in the
Prov. 14:8.
"services of the beloved Reich."
NIGHT FANTASY
Ills liquidation nnd the rcnctlons thereto were certain­
H e n , In this wood as hushed, ly In contrast to Horc-Bellshn’s ease. The latter got off
a t unrrul, aa u painted wood. with his whole skin nnd the public wns ullowcd to pan the
Where Spanish mnaa beanie cy­ government without fear of the nxe or the firing squad.
press and awamp oak
And tha moon ercatra an aureolo What a great difference n little ninttir of geography
makes.
of mlated light

Song Service Begin} At 7:3(1
Under The Leadership Of
GEORGE WINTERS AND HIS ACCORDION

Fine Safety Records
The remarkable safety record of airlines operating in
tho United States during HUH) is disclosed by figures in
Time mngnzinc, which show that only nine persons were
killed last year In 7.1.1,000,000 passenger miles. *
That means, ncrordlng to the St. Petersburg Inde­
pendent, that only "one iierson was killed for every 82.000,000 miles flown. A person with average luck, there­
fore, might expect to fly a distance equivalent to more than
.1,000 round-the-world flights before being killed.
"These figures apply, however, only to regularly
scheduled airlines, which operate under strict government
supervision. Most airplane accidents occur in other cir­
cumstances.
"The average |&gt;enu&gt;n’a chance of being killed while a
(From The Lyric)
Wo walked knee deep in these passenger on n regular scheduled airline is less than the
danger of his being killed crossing the street. That isn't
i
fields last July
and crushed the pennyroyal, say­ so Rurprising as It seems, because airplane pilots are far
ing how
tho fragranco lasted; making no more careful thnn pedestrians are.
"Railroads, however, continue to be even safer than
reply
as obvious as th st It’s ended now. commercial airplanes. In 10.17, the last year for which wc
u
have figures available, railroads traveled more than 21,Y et an d ertp ath the slowly drift000,000,000 passenger miles nnd only 18 passengers were
/
big snow
th ere lies the seeds tha penny- killed. That Is o rnte of one death for each 1,172.000.000
royal grew.
passenger miles, which make the train passenger's safety
C ontent with th a t we fere the about 17 times ns great ns the air passenger’s."
wind and go.
Thus it may be seen thnt these two popular modes of
lowering our heads as cattle do.
— LOUIS STODDABD.
transportation are keeping apace in tho m atter of providing
passenger safety. What n pity that individual motorists
COUNBEI
on the highways cannot match the record of the railroads
(From Voices)
and the airways.

Beck th* Implicit wont,
Th* syllable dark with meaning
Winnow the chaff to find
A harvest worth the gleaning.

W hat though the well be dry,
Ths heart's bright pitcher urok
en?
Beck the deliberate word
T hat must nut gu unspoken.
—8YDNF.Y KING ttUHSELL.
It looks like the Komc-Bsrlln
axis I* beginning to run a “hotbox."
*'
Now U the lime when prospec­
tive candidates are trying to find
out who has th* most pull-lllral
Influence.
I f (hr drought continues through
tho winter, we wonder what the
politicians will do when mudslinging time arrives.

THE RAILROADS do not object to paying fair taxes.
They always have been among the' larger taxpayers. They
do believe, however, thnt tuxes in many states are too
burdensome. Both tax assessments nnd rates ure too
high In many instances. When n railroad or any other
concern is tnxod beyond its ability to pay, thereby being
forced Into receivership or bankruptcy, an unnecessary
burden Is placed upon citizens and injustice is done to in­
vestors.—J, M. Davis, President, Delaware, Uicknwnnna and
Western Railroad.
,

Protests Filed
Against Murphy
For Court Post

With averthtnr q u id on the
Western FYont. It appears the
biggest battle of ths year may be
over whether or not tha Navy
rhall fortify tha Island of Guam.
Thg present w ar ba* on* thing
ta commend Itself ta th* noblir
sentiments o fhumanlly. A t Mast
there are going ta be fewer
horses nutd* to suffer for man's
feU y jj

Florida cTtlea are vying for th*
honor of being th* Bollta capital
of Florida. Tbs Tampa Triban*
M making a strong plea far tbs
Gulf metropolis and will defy all
comer* ta prevt Tampa Isn't th*

I tn .n lly attention I
rnlleil t» the banana, n
virtue- (if which nre
(Irli'iitly i appreciated.
i&gt; it recommended in
•rriptiuns (nr the
th e. vitamin*
rule- containing
found i n 't h e banana nre prr•rrlhcd Instead. |)r. Edward II... thi
... Medical Time*
t'ornwiill, in
end Long Dlnnil Medical Journal,
referring to the d irt Indiratcd
where th e n ' e xi-t- u spastic and
irritable condition o f the atomcell nnd colon, m id: " Fruits sro
of great value in this p n rtlru lsr
diet, but they must lie selected
with due reference to their con­
tent of cellulose, '.ugnr, and
nrlds as well ns tl.cir special
qualities."
lie mUed:
''I’erlinps the fir-l
place
among
fru its in thi- diet
should
be
given to the hn -n s.
It must,
however. I.e fully ripe. Then,
lif te r removal of the skin, the
pulp must be 'ciaped to remove
the f u n , and then if should be
mashed.
This palpaccous mass
can lie eaten cither
raw
or
mixed with other foods. A

'•a ripe banana diet altered tha
character of IntesGnsI
flora,
snd discouraged tho development
of germ s of putrefaction In th*
alim entary
esnal. They
also
found th a t it gave "rsllsf In all
rases o f constipation In from
one to two week*. This bene­
fit persisted In most Instances
for some tim e after the fru it
wns discontinued." They A id I
"One esse of ulcerative eolltia
was treated by banana feedings,
nil
other
medlentlona being
•lopped. Thin patient reeponded
favorably to treatm ent.
There
was a marked am elioration of
the diarrhea, w ith disappearance
of all trace* of blood from th*
•tool."
Dr. Georg* A. Bendlag* also
calls attention to his experim ents
with this fru it In Clinical Medi­
cine and 8urg*ry. Hs says: "F or
tha past two years ths author has
been using a banans-and-eream
diet In the treatm ent o f aon•urgtrsl ulcers and hyperchlorhydrla." . ‘Merely used alkalies b*
used with this diet. The results
have bren astonishing In th e re­
lief of symptoms. Iteln, burning,
snd vomiting have la moat eases
been relieved w ithin th* first
tw enty-four hours." Ths results
of hla treatm ent have been aa
satisfactory to hbn, ho
says,
th a t he Is "hoping It may b* of
some benefit elsewhere,"
Dr. Herman Bundesep o f Chi­
cago, form er health
officer,
rjv ss a num ber o f reducing
dlsta fn which "bananas and
skimmed tnllk a re Included with
most excellent results."
T here Is no food that In mors

BROWNSVILLE. T ex , Jan . 11.
—(A")— Resident* of Ika lowar
Rio Grande valley hope aoon to
have the longest Gower trail in
the nation.
I t will extend from Edinburg
to Brownsville and P ort Isabel
with branches to RaymondvlUe
and through McAllen to Mission;
thence parallel to th e Rio Grand*
along the M ilitary Highway.
Millions of bougainvilleas, a
vine that blooms alm ost all the
year In this elim ate, will be plant­
ed and the “tra il" Is expected to
be completed by 1041.
I t will be a rival fo r the famed
A talea T rail of Mobile and the
Oleander T rail of Galveston.

AIDED AT THE PIANO BY lOHN HAMRICK, JR-

Come early and enjoy
«

this song service of
old familiar hymns
and short new chor­
uses of the Gospel.

Stewardesses Find
Romance On Railroad
CHEYENNE, Wyo- Jsn . 11. —
(A1)— Thor* seems ta ba some­
thing to th a t old theory that
th srs’a romance la railroadin'.
A t Mast In IBM th* Union P a­
cific's steward ease* found It so.
Seventeen of them , or about qta
out of «ach five stew ardesses the
road employs, wore married dur­
ing ths roar.
Th* No. 1 romance of th* year
was th a t of Florott* C. W slp of
Omaha, N th , who m arried John
C. Gala, Ui* assistan t to th* pres­
ident of th* railroad.

CLOSING OUT!

fully protected from infection
with germs'from without than la
the banana. Whan aohJacted ta
tha sever* lest of bab« im­
mersed in fluids eoatalnlag euJ'•rss of kaesm genes, they re-

$ m o N * w

Man Accidentally
Dtocovera Defrotter
OALLl/p, N. M- Jsn. 11. -(*1
rr**set by a bowling storm aa a
New Mexico klgbofty, Chalky

S. Hs ENGLISH
GULF SERVICE
tSLSft Llamas

In of th* Departm ent

of
Yale
University Medical
School, Now Iferen, Connecticut,
called attention to th* fact that

itetivre of
1 .Commie-

wo* sendlag tha Judiciary sub­
committee a number at newspa-

- clippings about t. IsonlnbuM

state affairs and adds it
"I da not want to believe that
tha bead at th* las tire depart­
ment la aware of how hi* asalstaata are misusing . their sacred

Longest Flower Trail
Is Planned By Texaits

By DR. DANIEL H. KRESS, M. D.

head of tho navy since the death
of Secretary Swanson.
Ths finance committee approved
Daniel W. llrll to be umlrr secre­
ta ry of the treasury and John L.
Sullivan to b» assistant srcrrtnry
of the treasury.
Th* foreign relations committee
approved tho following uomliinlions:
Jam s* II. B. Cromwell, husband
of Dorla Duke, m inister to Can­
ada; Breckcriridg* Long, assistant
secretary at sta ts; George Mrssrrsm lth , ambassador to Cuba;
John Cudahy, ambassador to Bel­
gium ; R. Henry Norwcb, minister
to P eru ; Robert M. Scottrn. min­
iste r lo ths Dominican Republic,
and Clarence E- Gauss, minister
to A ustralia.
All tha nomination* must be
ra tifie d ’ by th* Senate.
Th* Sonata finance committee
John L. Fobs, Leesbur
to ie r re aa * collector of
revenue fo r Florida. Fah
has a recta* appointm ent

messages received by tbs commit­
tee relating to M urphy's ap ­
pointment to succeed th* lato
Pierre Butler.
Th* Louisian* senator aald he

YOUR DOCTOR SAYS

LIQUOR STORE
WE HAVE THE MOST ODMPUm U N * OF

LIQUORS and WINES
c h a m pa g n e s a n d sco tch es

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THF. SANFORD HERAI.D. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Thu rsd ay, Ja n u a ry n,

Social And t

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MISS LILLIAN ADAMS, Socjty / iilor
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THURSDAY

■ • "; i jlcv. John William* nf A tlanta.
h- I- e'l r r'n * « i - -- 1 •
n
* in’
DeWolakl /
Mill 1»» non* 1.1, t l i ' oil It.
European litu a . n i &lt; .d I'
it. iw c., isc,p il I ar.»h House.Thi
,oom w. I u« he
fo rt of those wishing to attend.

School

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Mi th..li*t rh.nvli
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inllucnza.

FRIDAY
Sallle IDrrUon Chapter of 0*
Miss
1-awtnn,
vice* pres [licit .
Daughter* of the American HevV
Mr. nml Mrs. S. O. Chnfi*. 1
lutlon will have
hare a covered di* prrsiiled over the buslm-.s meet
rv e a th eir g u rst I r two weeks,
luncheon* In' connection with I* Ing. Mr*. Ffed Myer.i ■ was in .'-.r*. C. A. Lam «&gt;( St. Micim. Is,
Mil. Mt*. Ij ii i . i a M-tii in f.iu
regular monthly meeting a t tP charge of the program .
Other numhtr* on the nrntrrnnt if Mr*. Chase.
home of Mr*. C. K. Daw»cn, #
"
included
a
talk
on
"T
h
rift”
hy
E.
Park Avenue, with Mia. W. e.
d
F.
Hcusholdcr;
a
piano
solo
by
Henley and Mr*. Geo.ge Morgn
.
.its
Mary
Helen
Tew,
and
u
The
r,t|&gt;'
of
Neks
Millrr,
15
as eo-hostc**es.
■'
e*
ing
by
Miss
Martha
Stevens
year*
of
age,
who
een»ider*
her
Ro*e Circle of the Garden C&gt;b
The attendance pennant wa*
1 If
tpiite grown up, will In
will meet with Mr*. R. A- N#r- awarded
to Mr. Forguson's room
played by Mi*, Ollvt' t linpmnn.
man, Ho»o Court, a t 0:J0 A. M
for
having
the
most
mothers
nil Miianda J .f p e i, a short
Sanford Homo Demonstrwon
iittiibir bi innn m her
mid.lie
i t i ' i ' l 111 in m i \
Club will meet at the home of present.
■
hi tli",
hy lain 1 Priest. Mi*
Mr*. J. O. Ande*. 0C0 Wc»t T fn H. M. Goodwill
Main I tTiupmmi will play the
tieth Street, a t 2:30 Pi! M.
Frank Woodruff. Jr.
part of OI[i«* Ilinlitebiiry, o
A white elephant »alo will be
Mrs. II. Ik D.tgir.'
M'hnnl teacher.
held for the 4*H Gltla Sort G. E. Rollln*, 2t0o Park Avenue,
I'ryatnl t'lu ett. .lane'* eotoln
Course In Tallahas*ec. Each Win­ with Mr*. J. M. Stlneciphcr ns
from the eity. will In* in ted by
te r 1* requested to bring anR«m co-hostes.*.
Mi»*
Mary llel in, and Marian
Circle Three will meet with
for aalf.
.ilulnh, n gellllt wolllnll. will bMember* of the A ia le a .lic lo Mrs. II. II. Reek, 2420 U u rc l
played b&gt; J l in Ellen Mi l iitrlhi'i
of the Garden Club are reqfitcd Avenue.
Ki'litiyh'i
I'.ll, a tall, fine
Circle Four will meet with Mr*.
to meet at 11:00 A. M. al tho
appearing ehup in hi* midilh
home of Mra. L E. Spencs* 814; Voile Williams, 110 East First
te.enlie*, dinlingiii-he.l in mmmei
E**t Eighteenth Street, antnrom Street.
and otivion ly i f riv a l wealth,
Circle Five will meet with Mr*.
there motor to tho home » Mr*.
will' In' play.,1 by lloyd Coleman.
Fred Pope fo r the m eetlnf'E lec­ J. »t. W«»t, (113 Magnolia Avenue.
•link It. Herring wilt net tin*
Circle
Six
will
meet
In
the
tion of officer* will be h p *ndj
part of Toby Sinipkin*. who love*
delegates to th* conference* Hi bar chureh annex.
to play pianli*. uiol Jn*on (inuih.
60-60 Bible C.la*» nf the F irst
elected a t this time. Roll J tl wlU
W'lin ha, a permanent groin h.
be "My Garden Resolution.
/ Methodist Chureh will hold n
A better may of firing «•• nienV w'll be playe I In It uulall I'l ie*t
Mr*. I. E. F.*tridge, K blrrm f business meeting a t 7:30 o'clock rrofly-mmlo clothing iiinl die**’ lie ( n&lt;n»h.io will enaet the pait
II
ef the clvie departm ent Af toe nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mr*.MiVji
nil"sure 1 Ib' ii la*» Smith. 11 young
th an l*y bu^t
Women's Club, has annfttccd .a L. Caldwell asslattd by k..... 1loin* i«* tht* objectivi* in tin* m v\- hiteh I111,1 1 .
party fo r winter v U lto iito he Kathrvn Tllll*.
•**t
nuasiirifuf
utmly
nu
ll
i i.ik* n
held a t the club house alS:30 3’. 1 Circle* of the Woman's Auxil­ .«&gt;; the Krdo’al |tiire:m nl II nn.
M. Hostesse* will be Ml. C. ,T'. iary of the Prcsbvterinn Church rc«n»mic». Two yrnr.4 n**«*. tin* .Mrs. S t a h l, D a u g h t e r
Procter asiisted ly Mr/ M. C. will meet ns follows:
Circle One. Mrs. W. II. Arnnlk II11rm 11 htartetl n Mimibi** •tn*lv «*f
Swingle, Mrs. J . T. Nctby. &lt;nd
chnirn'an. will meet with Mr*. Ik i hiltlrrn'n I oily nirnnun iin ni &lt; i l .n t c r l a i u c d A t P a r t y
Mr*. Rev a Andrew*.
im t't the ncfil fur U11« • til in
D irt Gardener* Circle of th* J Hull)' TOO I'nlm rtln Avenue, id rb'blnn'i* cluthinj:.
Garden Club will meet 4 0:30 A. 3'30 P. M.
Thin Rtiiilv W*« Iro ntlv c mfire le Two. Mrs. W. I.. Ilrn lr"
M. a t the home of M f R- H.
W l- ti „ ft-d'e-, t ,i*, . II. G*H- "hnlrtw*n. wrlM i r i f l with ''r« . •' |»lrtri|, nfter 1 t".(WO «‘bilif** •» ;• mi
Cobh, 313 W -.t Fifteenth I t«» 17 yea** obi in 1** *■*
her of Leesburg w ill'g iv e / tho A.
wi"p men • ll MiI A*t •» re-ult.
nt n form.it f
«»ccet. r t 3 :'0 P Al.
second talk In his ‘»*Hee on
(I'crl* 'H irci'. Mrs R. |1 llieb !',irrn u lir-t pr**|«n • I it »
"Landscaping.''
J
f !.v
!•' •»
e V 'c n m n . will mcrl u Mi ilrrn*-* rlotl»&lt;*i»* i»ii'*lii 1•«
. Centre' Cirri# nf *e Garden •cvimin.
nine two ilim»'M"in
•«.? * l l
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. II. J 1,'hmwn. 010 p*lm,oi
tlu b will meet a t tp horn* nf 'Irs
*»•»» fri'lli. ‘pateml f |||.* ti*- *
Vr*. G. E. Rollins. 1400 Psrk Aw**ir n* ” :”n P. At., iti1h M*
fn rto rv P4*p , a(:*p «v»j s**i in .
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Q**«fs* prptpni TI*o !’■»-«*•»••' •
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While the rhddr.'n** fit" I* •• ••
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Annual Invitation* dance of tho r . r
r/CIrcle
S
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Wnoflruff.
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___ m slrm n". will mcr* with Aft* .i p , , . , t v .
u n „i ,i" '»r
10:00 #. M. until 2?D A. Sl.T nthv
and W
Works
M ayfair Hotel. K»*nlan» _—
. oodruff. 112 West Seventeenth „.nv f|„ k n rc l 'bv
their guest* -who tU h to play d irect, a t 3:30 P. M.
Administration
bridge or Chin#**’checkers a re i
T iip u n tv
Fifle.tiifu* ImmIv iii.okiin'tm inlt
asked to task* gaervatlon* by^
T ' KJtllAi
Int-.ft on P’rli iP-lRwfl r*«*»».
telephoning 732-W^or 057-W.
"Sunbonnet Jane of R yam o r •*~&gt;f*.| «*i|H n»l • n the rliiMrefi
Clrelca of (he W m i.n'. M i..lon -|U n » , ' a three-art comedy play, P ’li# n n M"mn" tmv« .« il»-»*w- *v
*
ary Society of t»c First H aptirt will be presented at (he Junior *•«» i ««*••! «•
hi iv f:n«l tie*I
*'
Churrh will meet nt 3:30 P. M high *ho&lt;d by the Scmm T .'unit •I i, li»l I &gt;*| |||«. I'Ll, it** In- VO (tl
km follow a*
' PwDlb’m Lc«|fuc nf the U ral »&gt;&gt;. \ a*s »l»n»\ V iiiv nidum i^H
Circle One will meet with MB- .M ethodlit Church a t 8:00 P. 61.
l»"Vi' b '*l
le wi'li
tlfpsecs
»li f "iirtiiii/'d'' nt tin* -Wi"t rpini*
•» ii-n tb»'V •*'•! flown One nf the
r ami M
*o »s»«.
»i»w i||i »s thir« int'i * *i lin tlii*
ike«t sold from lh«
O llier p ml* » l i i r e g a r m e n t ,
two tables of Haol
a e m i , n i to e lln in , il it Woman

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Markham, l i!i Wheeler Wilt-ox.
Walt Whiliu.in, hi'tiirfrll.iu, W hit­
tle",
Kipling.
Tennyson
.m l
Halim* OI Hie
lllmlerll purls,
-I ■ ipiaiixl I'm t. San nine, Aiken
iiinl Milln).
'l l * la .ll1i',ie rail,.I sp.vi.ii
utti nib'll ■•&gt; .Sydney
I mi', l.
lio n gill * beiavixl |u*el, and ,ug1*1 led till! pel poll* t l ) 1,1,111
fluenee
pnl'lie npinien in the
N.itiaiml '||.d| , f I'.inie \ .ie l,\
helping I** 1la,,• Sv.lini lam er in
a |ni iii.tn |„| dial litinm
lie ' lap. 11a* ei'llellldnl It,
’
' ' O ' 1 •a la 1 ,'i&gt; n pel in ■,
linn it- a •|, etal iei|iie.*l fi. m die
Mi.dll'll.e l .iv,
\ I;,-,| II1I11,.
ell* '*

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pi,&lt;g nun

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Helen

ITiiiim*.

nnd M in IV ggy
McTri-f, ul,".
' It'lin •.•l . iMt.i,
t,v Pete Mui

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Latch and Poll P arrot
%akoei which aro ad&gt;
YOTtUod below will bo
■ fi
flre n away absolute*
I j f ^
If free, Friday and
"
Saturday only.
Jfd tkoro len*t H r eotrli. \\r merely
d a t to ra l down oo ear afoel* »« *»r
Ml k«w room for laroaolan f*pr!n« anti
final or otyloo. and In addltlMa la prle*
lilted
M aliooo onThe
Ikf*#le ttwo
table*I'nmedlately
oaaaoatlr
p . a t are below
f lila g cnwny
loik pair
e n ililievery
of llsel-Lolcb
ood Poll P arro t Sbori and
oedloorilr soil for |3 . t 8 to
f U i but aro now on sale

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L a tc h E ho ca Ilr'.ed be'ow a r c re g u la r
it a r e vow o n aa le a t 12.94— M ostly
a a t t i i a low p rice. T h e n urn her'. t»f
&gt; a ro eb o Hated ac co rd in g to Hire a a d

is \ i•' y n i t i t ,
m e mi tile b i k
to t u t , n Ike rlioude r , olid iiioun.i
(In* . tinhole*. 1 lie no .i-uremeiit*
will lit*lii«t*' ( l o s e p a i l s e f tin*
bony onil, u In n e l a l . i l to olli.'i
i i i m u n ' i i i i nt*
ltint i o
w ith n
c e r t a i n I ) | t &lt;f build, n II m d irn ti'
uhillirr m
not , .
u i a le iiu l
rh o u ld k iiiluiii'd ul llo-ne |Hiiuts
Some of the iiieaslltrnienl*
lal.cn have b irn requested by
m n n iifarlm eis of
rpeeinl
gar
m ints. Slip iiv in u f n r t u i e r a h av e

a rk o l fo. an
oirr-the-shouliler
dim ensdn l)i«l will guide them ill
providing .-boulder snap*. Aintlier pulnl Ihey w snt In know is how
far frmn renter fninl mid eentir
bark to ntlarli shoulder strap i.
Corset and foundation-garment
mnkcia
want ce*tnin
trunk
inrai urrmrnt*.
Stoikm g tuuiiu*
factu m * want informitluii to use
|Us n guide in shading lo se a t the
ankles and thu tops.
I There is no pnoUelion yet as
: to what diniensioni will prove
latisfactory for *iting ready,
made clulliing nr p itte ru s. Probally two or even three measure­
ment* will be necrxxaiy. Mean­
time, many women from all walks
of life in different |Mut* of the
counlry *re
being inru*um |
through wciiien'* clubs, parenttcorher und other women'* organi­
sation*, and rrtail store*. The hV
titrasurrnu-nti now taken are com­
pleted In about 4S minute*.

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DON’T MISS IT!
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Every day D Sometiody's birthday. Let
OUR
flowers
send
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C ut
Cower* fo r every De­
ration.
Funeral De­
sign*— Coisages, etc.

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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY—DOUDLL DILL
IIANLS

a i i i i .l t h :

Shirts
Slmrls
&amp;
190 EACH
IRIS MEREDITH

rriDDMAN—SHf.LIIY

V/0RK SHOES
Value* to

i Trod Shoes which
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P*

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B E R G E N

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e r 'o f »rr*p motsl in the Unltrrl
Slates every year for 10 yeara ex*
cept 1031i T hat year, Canada
headed thd list.

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PURCELI
406 SANFORD AVE. WE CLOTHE THE

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By William

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

F erg u so n

IU k

_ order to boo*t buxine** In
French capital a fte r dark one
eelon h a t been made. Iter*•hop owner* may light their
rw nlenleyx, providing the
U “ dlrrctcd solely on thr
dUd object*."
e u-e of lumlnou* »lgn» remalnx forbidden. ■______

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Seminole County
Court Records

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R eal E . t . t . Ceaveyaace*
T btt.II„ H enrietta, widow to hill-■ U rd If. Bacon
% ld n g le, If. O ltnn, r t ux to Max­
well Stew art, e t ux
B*l-Alr Really Co. lo Frtinec*
Dutton
R a il E .tato M b r tf.it*
! Sagvdale, R. L., at ux lo Cba*e
A Company
I Jaetmon, Harold IL ,. e t ux to
Chaae k Company
S a lL fa .Ila a . of M arlgage
fa n fo rd Production C redit Awn.
to Tho*. T. W heaton, e t nx
C h M k Company to B. L. R ag*
data

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A &amp; P BAKERS
BREAD

F r.» k l, R ea .taJI
F r .t k l, Crouna*.

EIGHT O’CLOCK

21 OZ. SOFT TWIST

MILD &amp; MELLOW

22 OZ. rULIJIfAN
-18 OZ. HOME STYLE
y . WHEAT itvi;
Br a c k e d w h e a t VIENNA

* COFFEE
3 LB. DAO............ ..39e
3-1 Li t. HA€i*

SAUSAGE try it lb.
2 9 c PORK SHOULDERS lb.
PORK HAMS
lb.
BACKBONE meaty lb.
a x in a ix
n it
SIRLOIN STEAK lb.

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25c

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SPAM

A &amp; l» DELICIOUS FRUIT

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15c
13c
16c
15c
37c

15c

HAMBURGER
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APPLE SAULE

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pile* li g h t . d » m a r i ' l f a ir , m a r k o t
l l k h t. Ice b e r g Ic id . 3 doa . 7 it * 9 o c ,
I d o t I 75*: 00
M U ftT A Il tr — Faur, p * r d o t . 3Se
4 If.
O K R A — Vo a u p p l k a .
ONIONS; ( O U T ) — N o r t h e r n y a k
low. 5a II* I,air*. I 0 0 - 1 1 5 ; W II 1T K .
1.50*175: SP A N I HI I T T F B e 1 75.
O N IO N S: ( O l t K E N I — F lu . aup*
p i k a fa w , 35r«|0fl p * r df&gt;t. bun.
I' A ll N LE V — F t * , p a r d o t . b u n
15c* 50c.
I'KArt! C K NOLIPII) — Uu. !, pr
1.00*1.35.
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f ' I N K A l 'I ' L K — No a u p p l k a .
F K I T ’ KIIK— FL A . a u p p l k a
fair
d a m a n d fa ir. bu. h p r . 1.35*1 SO e r t a
lrl»h Now J a r a ty

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IU T A I 1AOAH --10 Ih bag* . 76c.
Hl'IN'.Vt’l l —hupplte-a f« w , bu. h p r .
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COHN FLAKES

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2 No. 2 cans

25c

No. 2 carta

]0c

WlATCH FEED

■ tm x r r ir .L ii

!i lb. pkR-

ntKin w. u.
MEAL

5 Ib*.

*0 MASH

13e

D A R IN G POW DER
CALO
DOG FOOD

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3— 16oz. cans

lb.

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Ab b

--

2 oz. bottle

19c

1 LB. r x u . tea

4 Ib. pkg.

19c BRILLO

2 Pkg*.

8»c

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15c

Whole

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1 lb. IQ0

IIOMR GROW*

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GREEN CABBAGE \ lb.

Center
O Q C
g lees lb. AlU

Pure Lard

punch

CARROTS

rral

4 lbs. 2 9 0

ju ry

White Bacon
n t:x (ix K

lb.

&gt;]

ORANGES

l doz. H

f r e sh b e a n s

;lbs.

150

2 staks

110

YORK APPLES i 5i L .

170

UiTFOnt)

CELERY

9&gt;/20

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lb.

lJ l/2^

lb.

m

Lamb Shoulders

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COOKING ONIONS 4lbs. 100

T r.M iF .n M o rK L R ix

Picnic Hams

White Boiling Bacon

FLORIDA LETTUCE M .

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Ib. 2 2 *

Big Bologna

Ib. | | l / 2£

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IIOMR OROW’M

ENGLISH PEAS

1

Sliced Bacon

VV/i^.

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Grits
Corn

GA. YAMS

\

19^
10 ibs^ 1 9 0

Drcfismg qL 27^

X lW H ’

3 for

25? I

I IIOLLV

Corned Beef

15&lt;I

PILLSHURY’S I1EST

5 T.bn.

27c

10 Lbs.
20 I .bp.

53c
89c

U a k I t a i M n , av

Li t.

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Picnic Hams 13*

liv K

Coffee \ lb,

Luna Beans lb. $0 Syrup

FLOUR
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NEW POTATOES

MiRACl.3 w n i r p A L A |i„ „ „ , .

4 lbs. “ g £

1 TO *, ( i n h r * V a l t a r

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FRIDAYFEATURES

K K tlH *

YC Peaches

2 tor 94

COCONUTS

Full Cream Cheese lb. 181/2*
Ol II o w x

1

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Ballard's Flour 27^
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READY IN 9 MINUTE

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Peanut Butter 1 0 0

Snowdrift lb.

m

lge.

IVORY SOAP

Medium \ 5%c
Large
3 \&gt;r 25c
Pineapple
Guest 6 1or \ * 25c
Tomato Juice
Fruit galadK * 5 0
Baked Apples j s t Pear Mix ^:fr 2S^
Blue Rose Rice 17% Dandy Line
P k40
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Asst. Jelly 2 (or 2$f&gt; 9mmyi 2*
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4 150
8 Oz. Tomato Sauce 5c
6 Oz. Tomato Paste 5c Bread "TH
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Farina

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5 lbs.
17c LIMA DEANS
3 No. 2 tuns
25c
IMAGE
lb. t • -2c
M:n ami Uir.UIICB
KLKEN-LIN
20 oz. boltlc
10c
lr«T. head 5c ; i ,
•*
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• a a n * a . - i i , i M . a a b aW an l i m
2 bunches 9c BEANS 3 16-oz. cans |7 £
A'GAS
pound 2c a . R. Ct rBRRIVM
5‘lis
10 II,b .
23c CRACKERS 2bxs. I t y
pound 1 10c a r k c .
BaCM*a*
2 lbs.
Bu&amp;v
3 lbs* 10c FIG.BARS

BROCCOLI

PURITAN JUICY CURED HAMS

a -f C

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fylFOOMOOVT

(T1II.I POWDER

RILEY’S PRODUCE DEPT. •
■inm i : u r o w w

Sirloin, Club 2 lbs. 29c; T*Bone lb. 19c
Hamburger, Brisket 2 lbs.
25c
Liver lb. 19c; Bone In Stew 4 lbs. 25c
Hair or

10 lbs. 1 9 c

J a N ’ *****

.

4LR. I T * .

25c

r a a .- rU v a H a s

EXTRACTS

" • J S lrJ i w " "

BABY B EEF SALE

25c

34 ox. can

28 Ib. bag

C3c

FRI.-3A T.

Stew Ib. 8c
Steak lb. 23c

Jewel

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15c;

Ib .

i n . I t . i i . B aae.
3 far
I
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L,&gt;. Hahie Baaa.
S far
ta. H .lee Ip tik a lU
* far
iautl Itate* Spaghetti S far

ix.o*. can

10c SHORTENING

23 Hm. bag

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C i t . p l C a w . B . , C la m C l k w l t r
k C kU kaa C » V a

9c
10c

Amt rA m t

No. 2 can.
HJCO

MATOES

IF IT 5 HEINZ W E HAVE IT

Jewr.L-VKr.ETABLM

n o rA tA R N n

N. J.

MILK FED VEAL SALE

Roast
Chops

Cake Flour

8 os. P^K*.

CODFISH CAKES

APPLE
* *

HAMS
lb.
IIV^C
RACK LONE
Ib.
14e
SHOULDERS
Ib. lOe
SIDES
Ib.
R«*e
PAN SAUSAGE Ib.
I«k
Ppi HE A lls
Ib. 5c
HASLETS
Ib.
10c

I’f l . l . a l l l f t Y’t

reaches 2 no. 21/J cans 2SCcoRTOxa
...__ BLICKD

Pig: Pork Sale

JERRY ’S ARCADE
31* SANFORD AVE.

■ r* * rrn :i.i&gt;

WI1EAAT PUFFS

E ,P A P E R

bu.

a PHOTOS 10c ,
Enlnr«cmrnln 25c &amp; BOc

23c

PEARS'..................... i j ' l

fe w

b t L T l M V r doa. b u n . 44c*»0e.
U llO C CU L I — b u p p l i a a mod*r*
a t r , tU mu m l f a i r , l u a r k u t a t a ^ d y .
jl'*4U lo.
CAIItiAGI-: — h u p p l l a a m o d e r u l a .
ilcuiuml poo r. m n r k M u i t u i t M - C o |M-nh« 5 * n 1 la bu. h p r . Cur-Tic. T o b
I t ao* 20.oa.
UA III IACK ((*IIIN KMi:| — l*rr
doa. 3fti-5t&gt;r.
CIIA Y O TK H — F l a . a u p p l f r a mod*
a i a i r bu. hp r.
C lllU 'llY — H a . H4 bu. h p r
i.M -i.n .
C A HItO TH — p f r . d o t . b u n . 40a*
P»*» &lt;l*»a. b u n . 4a c- 30r. F l a . 1 bu
h p r. 7 5 r - l 00
(*A IT .IFM iW i:rt — F la. ruppllaa
f*u*. I *i l»u. t r i g ISO
4* i:i.i:ilY— 5 i.i. *upi»it- * gtxttl, «|f&gt;*
m a m l m i r . t - 4 tint, i . i o . j i:,
i i f -.a i h h — » i... d o a

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SALAD DRESSING

t l . l M A ) — F lu .

I*O TA Tora —

nED CIRCLE........35c
IK) KAIt............... lb. 19c

ANN l'AOI-«—Rich, Creamy, Sr.to.tlli

1 7■ °.(Juart

45#

n i liA P K F I I U I I i — r i a . aid. h i*
L’H C o m b 1 3 5 : !4 h a . b a g a
tb
C pm h «oc; L J t ‘a b o a l . l a .
T A N t l K I t l N K h — Fl u.
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lid omit, t u f l . l *
AIM'LDF — fiu p p l lrg m o d r r u t t
tfU. I«akt. «3c*1.33.
aV W LA bo
y u *So hUpl/tttk.
liA A A A A .* — lii l p o r t r u . d u p p l l t a
M t u j r u l t , U it u a il d
luir,
l»« I
IU-'* c .4 r.
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bit. ngjr. 1.15*3.IV. W u i
b u. h p r.

Rlhai

■Him Jur

MARKET REPORT
T h u r « d a y . J a n . I I , 1 M I . P h o n e 41
Uftlly M f w r i o r M U i til t r u l l #
■nd
rafftib lci
at
t h o H a n fo rd
4&gt;ot« F o r m era* W h o l o o a l o M a r k e t
Id tru e k e ra , c a rlo ! O M om blrra t M
o t h « i d « « U r a f o r a 34 h o u r p « r to J
• n d i n g i s : o l A. M. t o d a y na re p o rt*
• d b y II. i . t * h n i i a . M u o a g r r .
OFtANUKH: — F l a . l i r u c | l a . UK
«*«&gt;rnb. 1.1 L; H ba. La**, u i C o m b
y.-C. No. T w o * IJz. I , | a No. T b u

•ASIA, Ja n . I t . —4 0 — Folg a report by expert* th a t
jmlnoui halo" I* rifible over
i. a t night under crrtaln atm t condition*,
tvuuiiiviiB f new
u r n light‘ rrle
r rrru le U o n , h a r t been .1lamed.
____ altenIn. the future particular
______________chad
n m
u tt be paid to *badbig
hi any
which .lend* to be deflected
a* from tle ra to r ahafta
ipd the tapper atorlet of buildlnm.
—
reminded
i P*rl»l*n» are 'also
the "halo" In quettlon waa
ibly eeunrd by growing care, and warned th a t "not
- glim m er" m u it be vblbla
th e window* or private rr*l-

n

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

„ Lighting: Roles
Made For Paris

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■■ ■

EYAPOBATSD FRUIT BALE

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SHELLED PECANS
PUMPKIN:
2 for W

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA .
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a. ' 1 *.*«*'/ :*
M V l .k
A t:

Professional Women |
Enjoy Turkey Supper
IC m i I m M

A
f f ln n n R
p l l lu
R i nnigr fers
irfl
mason
oeu

(M
M ,#u#r
"Thelnitrnm
Victor
| Th#
ent

F ro a

P » a»

T * r» )

n . rt S I* given a bit of tpleni ' »&gt;dd ■itv in n in- &gt;• travel foi l&gt;'f I u.,1 by the llliiu-i* lVntr.il
.:.-tl i«l Company. Till* folder i*
hrtv.nifa! two-color job end I
• I -‘S u m y Florida for llrnllh.
iifm 'ti ■■&gt; and Fun Thi* W inter.'
It * fil'd! with nttrnctlvr pic•
* f vnrl wi* Florida w inter
iltinclfnna—nnd of cour.e. It
mention* the lllinol* Central'*
:•'*&gt; th rida-bound train*, the
i‘l.iii.l.in » n j The Seminole.

!

Ruby rile ra , Miaa Lillian .Dunlap,'
Mlia Ethel Rlaer, Mr*. NancyBrock, Mr*. R. M. Maaon, Ml**1
Theremin.’’ Esther Hughey, M's* LouUe
Swain and Mr*. A. K. Shoemaker

ha* no *ey-

G iv e P ro g ra m A g a in board, auing*. «eJ« »r pipe.

FRUIT CAKE. AFTERWARD
and U M
played w ithout the per*
If you have eny leftover bit* of
form er touching
g It, lim ply wav
ing hla handa In the air. Thli fruit cake, beat them 10 minute*
___, In n double boiler anil aerve a* a
Inatrument muat be aern and
x " ie ” pudding topped
by fresh
or
heard to be appreciated
played (canned fruit*. Try pound cake the
lection will
also
be
same
waythrough the uae of photo-electric
cella.
There will be no admlriion EGO . W HITES BY TH E C l’l*
It take* about eight egg whites
charge to thla concert but a
freewill offering will
be
re­ tn equal a cupful. Remember this
when using up leftover egg whites
ceived.
Thla morning Rev. and Mr*. in rooking. Store the whites, covMaaon presented a program at creil, in the refrigerator and they
will keep for a week.
the High School.

•

The Maaon Bell R ln re n *
Triple Chlmea P lay eri constat­
ing of the Rev. and Mr*. Benard Maaon, nationally
know n
novelty mnalclana, will
again
give th eir concert program a t
the Firet Methodlat Church to*
night a t 7:4$ o'clock.
Thla group la nationally famoua fo r th eir Interpretation of
aaered mualc on many novel In_ atrum enta rarely heard on the
A enteH alnm en t
platform .
The
program will eonalat o f aelectlona
played on the following Inatmm eaU —Sariaa Hand Bella, Mualcal Olaaaea, Singing Baw and
/ Oojden V ibraharp.
Two extra
apodal num ber, will be tho play­
ing o f the world’a largeat act of
Triple Octave Chlmea and the
world’a moat myaterioua inatru-

PAGE FIVE;

IIEI.I’ IN IRONING

For holiday party tea table*,
acoop out tiny roll*, butter the
inaldca and whrn r^aily fur the
table heap the inaldca with ionic
cold aalad; crab, chicken, tuna,
tongue or ahrimp arc top*.

When pressing or Ironing keep
n .lamp *pengc in a saucer. rip-*
by. It can be used for giving extin ilumpnes* to articles, for op in ­
ing seam* or sponging collar* and
cuff*.

[

MONEY!
NOT JUST PLAY MONEY! MONEY
THAT YOU CAN ACTUALLY SPEND.
ANI) WE GIVE IT FREE! ASK TIP*
CASHIER.

.

a

BACON lb. £)C
"FAMOUS- COPELAND

BEST GRADE

SAUSAGE lb. J lc
ARMOUR'S SKINLESS

^

SUGAR 5 lbs

gw .

~ «

25c

GOLDEN KEY MtLK

WIENERS lb. 19c

c

PLUMP FAT

HENS ~ 23c
MORRELL'S

HAMS

H A L F OR
W H O LE
LB.

D H A n u icu
BRANDIED

^

MONARCH

MM

COFFEE

MINCE MEAT lb. 19c
l l ’ / s * * FLORID A

V, rj w . x u

Cane Syrup qt. 21c

*c7lf Smitt FooJ-i
NOW PLAIN OR
CHOCOLATE FLAVORED

Papaya Juice

TW T**a» utkjm m t

BLUE PlATE

H it b a tte r ) Choice'
r*%

CHURNGOLD

10c

IBAU“T in : IIOUCRN aPKBADSavo Coupon*
4 fk C
For Premium*
lb.

a t 'O T T

19

Coconut lb. 25c
_ .
am i
P ARD
Pineapple Juice 16c
* Kl i m t.
a a*, a c a s
DOG F O O D
Pie Cherries
26c
3 cans 25£
Asparagus
35c
a p k ij *.
Cracker Jack
10c
T A B la
P and G
Salt 3 pkgs. 10c
S-O-A-P
Matches 3 pkgs. 10c
Giant
Starch 3 pkgs. 10c
liar*
r.oxo a r a a n u
Charcoal bag 10c
xi lir ttk w m m (ix o t'v o
Meal 5 lbs.
11c IVORY SOAP
ir in r r r a
L|&gt;.
Grits 5 lbs.
11c lad.
c
Size 2 for 15c
.
n o sty *:•*
Table Peaches 15c
M mwS
Rl* M A Jar
Peanut Butter 25c
HEINZ’S
X « « rr*

CALO

c.%*

lUc

roll
SmAU 33c Lare. 50c Towels
allK C U IlK tl
FRESH

1 lb. ctn. 10c
4 Lbs. 37c

JEWEL

25c

llm *

» « ll &gt; « . j i m n

a r o o

FORT H O W if
a
7 t* * £ c g

liA U

FOOD

\ CENTERS
201 E. First St.

m i n i s i vi
V &gt; ro o o i
H K A Q U A R TER S

lb 2 7 c

Jbhnson-Kndieotl (
Emp l o y e e s Vole
Against ll n i o n s
# t'mmt ImaaPal

Pm **

till

t

IH iS t

15c

lb

l

35c

Ib

PIG PORK
Hum*

16c

Ib

25?

BEEF

Shouldor*
S au sag e

23c

Ib

27c

VEAL ROAST

IS c

Sparo Ribs

W p ilp tn 6 *Jn«l#n Ki-ilrd

15c

12 c

Ib

CHUCK ROAST

CHEESE

17c

Ib

W r t i f . n B fA n Jc J B rrf

Kt.l CullAJM

15c

Ib

Vila Froslt Colloo—

M a x w ell Sfouse_lL_22V2C
TOMATOES

I

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" O i ' a l i Of«A'»

OLEO

SHRIMP

9 '^ c

ib

F a m o u s T r o p ic a l B r a n d
r.s. Ird «ht" I •#'»dlv toil **»d »***» hs*»
B«ll"noi6

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OYSTERS

h#*b

PRUNES

r«l 1 net* il •• * I t t h r p t tk ol pc •*rvtto n '

•|o 2'4 C.n

B fg

pt. 2 3 c

10c

N o.

l#v«n i

BRiAD
CROAKIRS

spmi

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I* *&gt;. VW, ko.l

4-ibs 2 5 c I

fi

D E m O B liY it

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BATTLE CREEK
SANITARIUM

HEALTH FOODS

C A keR C P T L

V V ellow

K dn D i e d G e

«&gt;

lb s

23c

U •. I U&gt;.k

Z lp p lc s 5 «»• 17 c
NAcklMn WsPva.sp

W

J '/,.c

25MMUA5

L v J

21 - o s . J a r s

/ft

O n i o n s 4 ••-&gt;* 10c
Yam s

I ./

km

SV/EET M IX E D
G E O R G IA M A ID

4 !/2 C

Bunch ..
N

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Crisp Lg. M

A pples 4 it * 19c
UlitHM Bt««*d

l.a m r

I rr l.r ra

l.e l lite r
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lieittl

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stulk

U S No 1 Men*e Imh

**ii

PO TATO ES

F lo rid a G re e n

Mrs. L illia n Sarilla

C abbage
*

1 0 I. 1 9 c

»* 2 c

Smooth, Rich, Nourishing! Famous Land O ' Sunshino

Peanut Butter *»

JAN. 22-27
Mr*. Saville i* well (jualifiril to lirlp you in |d.iiiinng
rective diet uaing the wrll-Luiiwii Haiti*- fin-ek S.injiar imiii
Health Food* which are iim-i I daily at the fniinoi. Iljtile
Creek Sanitarium. Site will dcni(Mi*lratr ami *-\|*L*in the
uae of aperial foot!* for u*r in reditriug, weight hiiihlin;,
diahetra, and conati|ialioii. No a|&gt;|Miiutiiirnl m ie ..jr y .

S C O T - T IS S U E

3

rolls

25c

Easior To
Maks!
pkg

TO

6 # 4 4 -p at* Bafcia Gaak Dial SytU a Book

•

Lxfl»

Quart Jar

fO R R M JS K H E L '
u i

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M

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r T

O ff Owu,l ,iliu i( .

very

400 Sanford Are.

O ra ltin e
Large

3 3 c

6 3 c

......... •

32c

Yallow Labal Taa

Plain or Chocolate

Small

4 '/ z C

P IU S B U R Y ’S

Salad Dressing
•

10c

F a r in a

E A T "
•

(or

mod.

M ir a c le W h ip
" H O W

4

1 D C

Rich In
| | *
Food Enorgy! pkg H J C

IUWASOAP
of

*oap Powder

P a n c a k e T lo a r

|h# »k«»

C opy

OCTAGO N

PIULSBURY’S

frolact*

A

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C r a n b e r r ie s 10c

1 I w r ld u

tr ltr y

FREE
P0CEP

Cvnlti Cult

Backbono

|i r » h Ot*.‘(&gt;prd

2 lbs. 2 7 £

K

10c

ib

21 c

Ib

Foufhl.............. ..

NU-MAID

M w W k ik J

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BRAINS

17c

ib

rr.4»jl’ S«tU *w ItfiV*' tl vaIh*fI

I ORA ItllW

Wilyon

Ruuml Bon* MaII

Bonrlvit bolldm yuli t»&lt;h |ut« v

I AMI Sll W

Gall th* Art

n '• I jQO m i 27^

^ A

15c

of

|rftd«f«4, Slnng
Hj H

vs Mill BACON

I ’r c p u . r c s

cau»e of lark of nttrinl.inee.
Relative* *«i*l III.
rompyny
chairman received the ih i k of the
vote calmly, nnd with n *eminent.
A daughter, Mr* l.illnn Sweet,
raid: "H e lay tin re an.I *nilled." .
■ Gcotgc W. John.ell -aid hi* fa 1
l thcr "I* n very nek in.in" i&gt;ul "i* j
| improving each day."
Compony executive, who r*- i
plained they *itight '•* |&gt;re\ent I
I the worker* from l« iving their I
| Job*, circulated ninmu tin er. m l.!
| la*t night with u reqm t tin t I
everyone report foi w
t*«lr.
|
Thi* rffo rt rente ,-.| in th*
George F. pavilion, » i,creation
center here erected hi the ild e rj
Johnron fer hi* rmpl •&gt;. • where I
Tueiday’* vote* we e i.il.ulated, I
I »nd where a dance .ta t. I n'
'III
P. M. was to contln.e until mid I
night.
I Effort* have heen made p'i j
I viou.ly by the I'll) aim At . p*
, O’gantse frdu*trr In f h Jehp.-tr
1 City and Fndieott hut «n ,.n, n
»hop pol ey ptednminute*. In .-.I
' j.ccn t nnd larger llinghumtoi i
j g n o te r piopoition of w otket. n .
organitril

H AM S
Swill

W ESTERN
ROUND

SfH/l c*J Rdiun

r f

I 2 y 2c

lb

STERK

19c

lb
»»•** llitb IU»b

lb

tjg fH A M j r o y c l * car

S '/2c L A M B

R.edLl* Sl.i.J

2 for

Onions
3 lbs. 10&lt;£
TM K
r ,
Apples 5 lbs 19£
Cabbage lb. 2£

ia m

W oslctn W holo Shoulders ol Spiing

L A R D

.N u i ril i n n i * i

T CLLA W

to

m in

In Cartont-Bost Puro

Nancy, left, nnd Amy Green, aoriali i
and Mr*. Norviu II fiie o i of T us.
I
akatlng coatume*. The ekirl* are 1.1 !•
vioji-ln.iii h at; ol L
t t . .1

219 S.inford Avo.

orjAMtiit g.ci.i&gt;

coustfous toor.a

SOUPS
All 15c
Varirtiea

v /T

The Iil.ind o f Trinhlad rontalrui
.» pitch lake over 100 acre* broad.
In .'.a yea I * tho lake hn* yielded
more than &amp;,009,00D ton* of
phnlt.
,

/ GIANT

BACON

MORRELL’S PALACE

In 1039. twenty-seven local goW
rinm ent* ron»olidat*&gt;l, extended
or adopted civil aerv Ire-previsions
f i r their employe**, according td
the Civil Service A**embly of the
United State* and Canada.

r:&lt;e- .• j-M

FINGER-FOOD TREATS

IN OUR MARKET

With vt ill n week in gn before
the gate* awing ripen for the
r ’rvcrth r.nnunl itard re County
Strawberry
Feitivnl,
Howling
Grom i making plan* for the entttt-im n -n t of the large*! rrow.1*
In it* hlatory.
F*- llval managed A. A. I’riee stnt.-i that ticr. 'i
had been rcd-lv.- l froin
Governor r.n*l Mr». F r I p i on&lt;
*• • Governor i* *ch*-dule.1 11
-*unk .en Mpmlay tnt-nin,-. .I f
t.Y
" *•

U P T O N S

14-pound

'

- —

(Rad Super Suds)

3

(or

2 5 c Ig* 17c

OCTAGON TOILET

Soap i
4% c

f* t

1

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t/u f

THURSDAY, JANUARY

fLDRIDA
........pm ■ . ■■toil*

ade-At-Home
Warplanes Appear
Clerk Contest Over England But
Is Commended Are Driven Away

They'Find All T W •
Gutters Is Mot Golf

1939-40

TOPEKA. K w , Ja n . 11. —
-Thia it th« -a ll th a t gilttora toi
not irold * corner.
A t Arkansas City tom s tra v .l
la s talesmen noted a fancy liquor
bottle in the c a rt a beU jjy w -*
wheeling down the hallway. O nn
irarhed eut end filched U. T kS
talesm an roogTrgated In a room
and popped the carte. The bottls
wna filled with fu m ltn te ail.
A t Wichita a messenger en­
tered the city court m arshal's of­
fice bearing, an appetirlngly. leed
Klft cake fo r the q ian h al and hla
deputies. W ith w atery mooths
they cot through the k in g . . .
Into nothing edible but a heap of
junk.
____

I C w lln M r i M Peae «"*»
W ilson, W V B T T u e h r r , b / a .
player—tb a f la h it firs t task In th a t Koyal a ir force planes before
Smith ta d Joo. P . lin k Ins.
a t les man ship so fa r as hla job Is dawn bombed near the Uland of
E ntertainm ent commUtee, J , J .
H eoncemsd. A f te r .th it ho soils Bylt, believed to be a main base
KaUagbao, O. P- Herndon, W. Pfor German reaplane* laying
m aterial product*.
Gardner, oad Jadaon W eot
EK: , “Tha quickest wsy to learn mine* and attaeking merchant
f t haw to oppoil to others, is to ahlpplng, and th a t eliher British
Coca Cola P arty am) m oniim
Ktwsnls
w ^ a ta d y theta who appeal to you and
1 0:00
V ‘ find out why they appeal. I f the o r O m a n bomba bad fallen on
ladies a t Urn Mayfc
IwanU
V tam o people appeal to a g ro at nearby Denieh territory.
A. kl. Jan. t l . A1
One B rit I * plane sraa loat in
• many other pronto for th e aame
Udics will bo prs*
roaaona, then It L safe to atto m at b attling German pinnea during
visitors. Chairman
i- to .develop the nirae charoctoris- the attack, the a ir m iniitry told
Is Mrs. Bey Fog i
I ' WotwAad vice versa b regard U hi contraUction of a German an ­
Hoy and Mrs. W.
• avoiding unpopular pec pie and nouncement th a t three of nine
serving with bar.
.
taV th eir lapel lent habits.
B eat ltd* 2:10 F. M. Jan. IB.
British bombers bad been ehot
&lt;V
-Unquestionably, the peraonnl down
Mrs.
G
oon*
■DeCottes,
Mrs.
over Helgoland bay early
1 appears nee of a salesman Is the ibis afternoon.
Maintaining a speed in' escoot
Julio* Dtogfelder, and Mr*. J . G.
‘; Immediate contact which will oltbof 234 miles an hour, Homer Ran­
Sharon wdl bo hostesses fo r th*
The a ir ministry said one' Ger­
y j ,a r hasten or tetord the ‘move­ man MetaerarhmlU fighter wna
kin of W ichita. K an- to a non­
m ent1 of a sale. Little mors need seen to crash a t a«a and th a t an ­
stop dash from S t Louts, won
bowm
The
film
colony,
that
usually
sees
all,
hears
all,
teUs
all,
was
comThe
government
would
spend
$
64
.
10
—
h- bo sold a t nratn&lt;n&gt;s.
the B crnarr MacFaddon ero.aKenneth Bell Sad ' Mr*. H arry
other made a forced landing In
ul-tcly
fooled
when
suave
William
Powell,
47,
ducked
aw
ay
to
a
rountry trophy, feature event in
H-.' ' -H onesty Is th* Ilfs blood of Denmark while ail but one of the
Wood luff will b* hostesses for
W
arm
Springs,
Nevada,
dud*
.ranch
and
m
arried
Diana
Lewis,
: buslnms . A dishonest clerk will British planes returned snfely.
the AU American A ir Races
tb s Roumlllat boot.
21-year-old starlet of tho films. They aro shown after the wedding.
kffVjtta kl* piece eventually, even if
tU ged a t Miami the p ast week.
Mrs. E. C. H arper wM bo kesfilm German high command,
ho lo not caught; because his ills- telling of Gorman planm outnum­
toss fo r the H arper boat.
honesty will impoverish the cm- bered more than two to one, Mild
Bridge p arty to bo held during Zachry, Mrs. Judson West, Mr*.
Dry fall weather is bound lo
More th an 100,000 otd-fashlonsd
&lt;•:: aloyer nnd he will either l« forced the three Ilrlthh pianos shot
K. II. Itsndall, Mrs. II. A. Rut- curtail the famed Missouri ntrow- stcrcopticcn seta, which
------- give a
,-•? to retrench, or go out of liuslnrss down were now Bristnl-IHcnholi'i
fell. Two of those Indies will te l&gt;erty ciop next spring, reported third dimensional view o f pi
Out it will take In
14^ i l l tegetber. lIowevi;r-,in speak- bombers.)
In ernatant attendance a t an in­ Alfred C. Ilrittnin, state agri­ ore In use in schools of the Unit
ing of honesty much mote is
formation desk during tho entire cultural statistician.
only $47.30— ‘
rian.-a presumed to l&gt;o Gorman
States.
m eant than Uio mere a c c u rs t
conference.
handling of money. For a isles'* man to bo honest means tjiat he
More for defense than for relief! For the first lim e in m any y ear;,
£ knows w hat sleek theto is availIn th i proposed budget lor 1840-41,• m ilitary expenses rise above
V oblo ou the shelves, and kaowa
Hie ro d ol relief, liow work relief cost* ore shaved and m ilitary
all about th a t sterk. He knows
r im m e s .,\. rtnp them for the coming year 1s shown graphically
Mrs. Julius Dingfeldar, Mrs. W.
th* p rk a e f it, ho Itnqwt how to
In the Inrp.c phtogrnph at top. 1'ejow, the share of cacti m*u.
P. Buhtm qn, Mr*. Fred Wilson,
domonatrato it. Hs knows its su­
woman, nnd child In federal expense* as planned for 1810,41.
Mrs. 0 . E. McKay, Mr*. P. P.
periority evef other similar prodCampbell, Mj *. B. II. Psttlshall,
nets. lie knows bow to find it
Ing houso-sllppcrs In his office. Mrs. R. w . W are, Mrs. M. V.
£ quickly. He knows hpw to park
H ‘ It to tin t It can be transported i arty mopiinz nnd con'inuol unHr purchased n pair of over­ Allman. Mrs. E. D. Brownie*,
_
, ^
Mrs. W alter Coleman. Mrs. Ben
S/ .without im pairing' It. 11* knows
shoes but when he got them on Caswell. Mrs. W. H. Gainer, Mrs.
li^&gt; when th a t stock should be rs -j
he discovered he couldn’t remove J. D. Jlnktot, Mrs. E. F. Lene,
V . planished, so th a t futuie customthem without taking off the ahocs Mrs. T. W T la w to n , Mrs. M. J.
5} era can be served prcmptly. A
a t the some time. 11* Just doffs lodge, Mrs. IL Lena. Mrs. 8. J .
•iUeemaa, also, knows th at w sy between tj, rmr.ti Jutlnnd mi l!
---------both nnd ru le s down to solid Nix. Mis. J . G. Patterson, Mr*. C.
a customer fa lls for some­
LONDON. Jan. 11. —(&lt;!&gt;— The comfort at his desk.
R. Dawson, Mrs. B. E. Rose, Mrs.
thing th a t Is n o t ' In stock, bs the island of aylt. All railroad
D. G. Scott, Mrs. F. th a n * * , Mrs.
should know why it U not In
,u ‘ More than liulf the population A. D. SmalWy, Mrs. C. B. Wloo•tccV, where It m b be purchased,
From th* Danish side of
the hoW ■ fu " P«riUmcnUry sK-bnto
cup, Mrs. L. T harp, Mrs. W. B.
and whether It cugbt to be oar- border
antl-slrcraft fire was] on tha
su tle r of U tile llore- of Panama is of m lxcdracetied in stock. At least ho should h ard throughout tha day until
llellsha us war uilnistcr when the
ho tnUIHgent enough to discuss * “ **
Hcuso of L'ommrns reconvenes
It with his pmploycr In such a
next Tuesday n iter Its Chrlstmnx
manner th a t he can give Intelllrecess.
gent and accurate reasons why it
Th* government's ronsrnt to u
r o r r a s o m o x o r «ri.owiDA r r m t s s s # r M s r s s i i "
Should b« carried In stock. And
full debate on Hie Issue, most
Untsss a talesm an keeds these
sensational political development
w “,ki
oy
simp)* rule* he Is not aa honest
in Britain since the s tm t of tho AHHKT*
ia ia n s and d ls c o u a ta (I n c lu d in g ( N o n a - - o v e r d r a f t s . . t t . T l t . l t
talesm an. Its Isn't honest because
wer, win given after Major Clem­
L illi .1 m a le s U u v .r n m e n t wwilgaiMOs, d ir e c t a n f
h* tends to hpld back frem a per­
ent Attlee, laibcrlla leader In
a u e la o le e d .—. —
—....
v e a se .e e
son In Mod of something which
iiiihaaiione
of mate* and
eontnmnr, o&lt;nferrrd at No. 10
in k s. la c lM ln g r ese rv e
rui.il.
Iinlauces
w
(h
olhei
light hivo loon provided.
Downing street with Prime Min­
rooese o f c a M e c t lo a ----UeUncre. and raeli item* I
“A study o f th* best salesman
ister Chamberlain.
Hank prtmlaee owned NO
Iso reveals il good use of lan*
S7.STI.er '
The Ixiborile* have been loud
Other a s a e la __
sag*. No baiting, stuttering
In allocking (he ousting of Horekpoioglea for hliateU, his shop,
Uellsha nnd in warning that 'ho
TOTAL AHSIITS
p r his product. Out a olnar idea
British people will not perm it any
Of what should b* said, and then
i:s
dictatorship by the ormy generals. i . u n n . m
li.*n!an*l d e p o sits e f In d .vld u ale. p trtn e ra h lp e , s a d
saying It d ta r ly with soma ImagOn Tuesday Ib ri-ilelluha will
CHI |»0| Ml U(U ....................... .... .............. w
Wiew M iwow^—
In tlo n and rntl|U*ia*m| using
T inm Orpoilts of Individuals, partnership* an d tormake o peitonal statem ent repkturosquo language when neces­
rding his resignation last F ri,|i»V&gt;"»ii», o( Kt*i«* and political subdivisions--------sary. N ext to personal appearance,
y, now genu:ally regarded as a
l**t»0*lt« t»f bank* o.,...— ...
language Brakes th* quickest Imfoiced
resignation,
and
Chamber'M lM M Ir '
lain will follow with an explana­
; “Ftooily, *o fty a s this brief of British defense planes along
T O T A t. M A U 1 U T IB S ( a o l la c la itln g
subord s a la d
tion of t$c cabinet abake-up.
article la concerned, Is courtesy. the English and Scottish coasts
o tillg s tlo n s tlio w u b o l o w ) -------------------------------------------A fterw ant Attic* and Kir Arch­
No sale to Jeflnltely accomplished wore redoubled yesterday In de­ ibald Binrlair, Liberal leader, will
by boortoh manner*. Nor does feat* against tho new wav* of speak, followed by the government CAPITAL. AbcOUNTSl
courtesy Include high peeeeoee attack* on m erchant ships.
» « '. - r — z i : r - i - z r r r —
Th* British steam er North- support* it.
U aulvM «4 p r o n to .. ............t...—— ..............................— ——.
methods which attem pt to sell
Meanwhile It was rop'tried In
Bomsthlng a customer does not wood, 1143 Urns, arrived In an political nnsrtcrs th at Chamber­
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT*
really w o n t I t means considers- English port yesterday and re ­ lain and nls cabinet had started
ported aha was attacked Tuesday
T O TAL LIABILITIES* A N D t U
(Ion of o th tff.
to orgonlso a “clear th* decks for
Tbit bank"* capital consist* Of •
“I t to not amiss to add th a t thso* by two German bomber* which action" program In preparation lores:
n
is i preferred tloek with tat
simple hints may b* applied not dropped 40 bomb* around . her, for a finish fig h t against Ger­ llrable Value I Noae; eecood prtferri
I None, lolal rellrable Value I Noae; i
only to a clerk to a etor*. but also eons of which scored a hit.
value of Itu.sav.tt.
Th* British traw tor Chrysolite many.
to someone who to looking for a
Tha main features of tho pro­ SllkStOflANOA:
Job. That to, a fte r all, a job In alto arrived to port and reported gram were reported to be safePledged aseeta (aad ucurllios
( a t U. U. U o v e r a m sa t ol
Itsoif and should bo Jest as care­ two German plane* had bombed g vardi against Inflation and the
s u e rs ntved. *1*41*4 to sfi
fully studied and systematically aad machine-gunned U In the husbanding cf financial and eco­
r
u b ll llle s ---------------— IS,
fcllowod os any other eight-hour- North sea Tuesday.
( b l O th er a s s e t s p l t d a e l
Previously the OSS-ton- British nomic reaouice*.
a-day job. I t too, Invohroo asltoBut aome lelleved the program
**
steamer Cowrie had been sunk
mansklp.
■ a re e a se a t)
tomo as yet unde­
“A t Uio present moment, there by German planes In tho North foreshadowed
fined blow against Germany,
TOTAL— to a contest going on In 8anford sea.
The Danish ehlpo Ivan Kondnip alm td a t hastening tho end of the
to find the moot oougoous d eik .
Considerable attention was
For myself, and from w hat I've and - Faddy, previously reported war.
to Chamberlain's statem ent
hoard many other* say this be sunk In the German a ir attacks, paid
In h it speech yeslenlayi “AlVery difficult. I hove found th at still were afloat, tho admiralty though
wo are not actually fight­
T O T A L -------------------•very clerk 1 hov* tv*r coma In said yesterday and It was ex­
contact with, has always boon pected they would he brought in­ ing oa land wa at* making' proo a d a l* s f r e p o r t th e-re c
l&gt;aiBtlnaa to do to with th* great­
d e p n elle o f Ihl* ban k w as
courteous. X have heard tourist* to a British port. .
A te e ls r*|M&gt;rleV a b o v e wl
^O firf|ft|ii)^ e a r h . —. . . .
................... . . • • . • . • . . . • . . . • • • • • • • • r . . . . . . . * . . . —. —
effect when the right momentAll 4R passengers of the 10.002- est
In Sdatetd « y th* m om thing.
r.-arrve e m o n n lr d 'lo
.
comes."
»
•
“ U these same ceuriaous rin k s ton Unloa C astle liner Dunbar
pp
a
B
a
t
ChaiubarlalnV
speech,
em­
r a il th a t tk a a lw
con develop a scientific nurih d Ca ll*, «unk by a mine off tko
of studying the needs, tka tastes, south co*.-t of England Tuesday, phasising a s It did th s sacrifices
and other details such a* sites, wore reported • safe qahor* y v tu r- which tho rounlrv m u tt nvil &lt;\ woa
C a ah lrr
favorite colon, price nfcmnoJr- day, although five members of Die tak rn to m ein the govrium rnt
( 'o rre e f.A tlM ti
tlons and bo oiii tho T ra d e At crew including Capt. II. A. Caus* was to make It* firs t b ig .effo rt
U O. MeNAITt.
&gt;U
thy
homo
front,
to
pul
tbo
Home' ramimlifii will laconic a ton wore riv en up for lost.
liamcii r. lunUL
il a . u i r r i L
icallly, not becam e of the eamTwo" more
British
sim m ers erotilry Intq remnonyic tr!oj for
o n la tl ' Set elemrion of hriliguiq U rselsrs.
p*U*n. but breiutP of tha m turn) wrsjj ndibd during tire dnv to the iv
H ltl- Ilf Florid* Coantr of Hemtnoto, **i
■
nl
neiivlty.
a » o ra lu aad BUbvrrlbed before Vnf ifcl*
reatl* &lt;f toiritlzvnt, hnnrst aal&lt;m- bill i.f thjpa ti'inl: by * lr n'ls.V
i &lt;Ur o f J a n u a rr . III* .
M
aiar
pha*rs
nf
tho
.gove’nand I hrreby rartlfv tbnt I *u&gt; not *q otfh^j
off
Vi Irish .ooants,
..Iirarfor of ihl* bauk.
" «a*athe
manthlp.
. . i l l.. . L *» * ‘ l.
IOND SI. II.__ _ „ .
The otcamiar Osk
of IWIS ment's p rc rra in wrr.v holit ved tu
N o l t r r Publlo.
b*'
tlui
prol
lean
i
f
,
putt
in
r
I.Notary Pulilln Hint# of Florid* at Urge.*
1
-unrvl
' H of two bninbing atMAYOR THHV MAPI) VP Iona,
lark* durl r th* Spqnl|h war. :;oO,onn unemployed I n . useful
A*r" U&gt;
... nth • loss of aovoral werit, strleler control aad utillxa- (NDW nTW fito
PAIUH. Jan. 11. T -(Jr» - A wa* sunk
_ m the captain
. __ __
Inriurilng
a n l lien of m t a j n raw uatoftols, and
Pari* hhlp# dlarovcred th fra had lleiw, L.!_
i
!a
*U
c
Increase
In
m
erchant
«hlp.
' . when' ‘two German
“ . ,,,.i
been a i.|.orc« o.v*s on th* docket tadin nperstor,
bombihl
raichlu?* j.inR looaak’c.
? nlnu year*. Wbrn he queatloorl
TeM o f- thousands of unemthe ottornav fur th* plniiillff punned It In tbo N orth sta yes­ ployed, Informants said, e n ld be
nhooi It' and the altornei- adm it­ terday.
The 1013-tow British steamer put t o w o r k under B radirlrlbuted, he didn't lumw what hnil beof skilled J » W which would
•ovna of eflhrr hla client iw tM Upmlnlstnr also was bombed from llon
combine des'rn ated ciuotos of
drfnodawL tb r igdrn dorided It rip’ air and aunk In the North era •rnsKskOUd nnd tralackl* wnrkor*
TVca-lor with th* probahht loss of
l r shilled. In Intm
eo lives, ipciniUng
ipclndhlg tho captola.
raptnla. M-ith m m
Dnro
,wl
men .ware most
Ten survivors, taro of wham wear i|iretrlcx
$ 3 .) ,n 0
r***-;*-*aeee«*iNaeJ|
needed.
.
•
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Ldeky Dot Is favored To Capture
Feature At Ketuiel Club Tonight O ne Of Thrilling
OhLANDO, J«n. 1 1 .—Lucky Despite this added distance, Lucky Sports Performers

Dot will be favored to negotiate
By DILLON GRAHAM
this distance a t the fro n t of the
NEW YORK, Jsn . 11. —t/F&gt;—
pack.
Lucky Dot will be entered Those who draw th e . por;raita
against a field of dogs well recog­ with magnificent, exciting «and
wotds
often
hnve
nised fo r th eir races In previous touching
futurity features and the longer sketched for us the g h rie s of the
1020's, tho Golden Age of Sports.
events.
Wayne Rolston's Big Questlorv
I t was a . booming, rushing era
Court Action, Fanny Kay and th at trough! us Dempsey, the kil­
Hand Baby, all highly regarded ler of the ring; Jones, the artist
futurity
competitors
with the of the links; Ruth, the bludgeon
ability to perform equally well C1 Df baseball: Illtch c.rk , the der‘"tha ec----.........................................
ovor the S.lUtha
course, will —
g o [ vish
of polo; Weissmuller, the jxiru c k y ef the |K&gt;ola;
lo the post along wlth
with L uckyj|,0l*i»
pools; Tllden, the
DoL
i tv rfly king of the courts; ninl
W. P. McHugh’s four-year o ld !Nurmi, tho rhythmic limner,
black female Gilded Princess, one. Supply Dipt was a great period
or the faster 5-10th s dogs i»! |j ug &lt;the decade • Just pnsl, the
also a challenging competitor. ThIr„ M * ,„ Wno&lt;l n m r policed
Fnwnlcc Judgem ent • n.d, ^ ' ^ m rform ers of It. own. l'erb ip s
Mo.e round out the post-field fo r|{ ,,,tory wil, Juj KI, Mim, ,lf , hr...
the feature race.
asi (cven mightier than their prod
jeecstoni of the Twenties,
i Who wcio these standouts of
the Thrilling ThirtiesT
Golf gave us many marvels.
I There was Rnlph Clildahl, m e of
, W ith
the few men ever to win the Nn, jtlonal Open championship two
__ _ _ CHARLIE CHALKER-----------------.straig h t y e a n , who set nn nilAn Odoriferous Inlcrlsdo
time senring record; and Denny
If Johnny Pnychck (s the white nope of the hsavywelghts, our Khntc, nn icy-veined competitor,
hopes are sinning rapidly. Supposed to be about fifth in line back twice match play ruler, who also
of Joe Louis, tho Brown Bomber, Paychek looks more nearly like won the Ilritlsh Open and tied fer
SBth. A fter flooring Pietro Gorgi last night In the fo urth round the American; then there was
o f the scheduled 10-round bout with a fcather-llke right, what llt- Oene Snrosrn, who won the llrittla adm iration wo could raise fo r the Iowa heavyweight on the Ish and Amcrlesn Open and- the
baaia of the three previous rounds o f tho sorry exhibition went Professionals' rhsmpinnships.
With the punk opposition provided by Gorgi, If Paychek
couldn't do b etter tnen,
then, w hat will he do If he ever gets up against r r ^ o r m a ^ ^ 'e n r s " a s ^ n T l I . n ’A• fairly good fighter who doesn't mind tossing a punch? Louis
t ,vhoy
t’hu |. r„fesvi„„?l
would havo nailed tho Taychck th at fought last night with about | rrfnvn Sammy Snead was the
the third punch. Even old grarulpaw Jim Ilraddock coul£ have | long-hitting glam or Imy.
chek with
*
’ore, ‘no ‘t only
‘ - did
. ... • .••-’Paychek
• - —.
handled Pavel
, . ease.
.. Furtherm
| Baseball had many stars. The
show, th at he ■?(*?."“ Pun*h e r. bu , he distinctly was shaken by a .current klngjrln, Joe DIMaggln,
cauple o f . the. . 'Illglit
there was aanf 4* love tip s by Gorgi. And then them
n - 1| may ro ,!nwn in hutlU n„
other angle th at l* rath er distasteful to consider hut ulnce «o n n&gt;nil^ t «,f oil time Th,. ir»,n..
many. pconle mentioned It a fte r the flghl wo may as well ™ , f , „ accB
many
gr.-a,
aider _______
_ any g _
_.f______
It als°. _____ _______reaUy
o_o d .i^
jr ta ln l y pullwl j^r a p c lr d of years as Kin,: Carl
thS
a rGorgi
^ G arailing
r c ' f ' rflat
i Ton ^ his
T l.nrk
’ Y T had
T ' S about
! *°. ^ the
v''’ br,
n 'nonp
Uubbl'lY'or
V ^ G r ” than
^ '" * *li.xvy
,'ib|y
tho rew on ffor
forre
f|a ,iir,| I .brighter
° r .*
l i f t i n g on your hand. . . But even so wc enjoyed
the „ cnn. Thcn there was am .th .r .J
0,nltbe «v«n«nr'« program. _ A couple o f the prelims were lIlc Yankees, U u Gehrig. IK- was
A ow 0i l dTf A irvni i " r i . ^ i
° rU nd? Put on " •r“&lt;" 1always a leading hitler m r, .
show. Aa^did Dick Hernandex and Woodrow Chancey . . . The ehanmlon -a n d he wrote many
American Legion-A rena Is about the finest at its type In iho state, Ire«m?s°" Indudlng an enduianec
If the boy. can line up somo good fight* there in the fu tu re they mark th a t «ho.,“d
smn.i dining
.i.nm
heuld stand
should paek It regularly . . . (Somebody Just d,.agreed with us the eges. Add Bill Tern- M,l nt I
about the bout last night, declaring it wasn’t hail a t all, that j , c Mrdwlrk Cnldiy lia rim ll mml
Pavchek was Just
lust giving
L-v nrr the crowds an run f..r
.. .
\ ’.n
"T ""1
Paychek
for ir.
it* money. T h at’s Bob
Feller lo the long list
lust our contention: If Paychek' was nny good he should hnve
Foollmtl had Don Hutson, the
nailed Gorgi In the flint round. If thu hou* wns to have been an pass-snatching end; Hutch Clark,
egtilbftlon Instead of a fight it should havo been hilled ns an ex­ a fine nll-rr.uml la rk ; Sammy
hibition.)
llaugh, the gcrat tsisrer for Texas
( liHstlon and tho Wn-luagton
A nn
llllly 'a l-n crr
Redskins; Mel llrln . tin- Giants’
Air. Far* a u ric
Cumin* A lon*
marvelous ren ter; ('Union Frank
Al) i il&lt;* *• F u nny
lia r k Llmvo
HIXTII HACIC— F u tu r ity :
r f Yale, and Jny Hcrwnngrr of
Tffl'n |*al
lH»wny M Ian
( hicago.
i:lo%«-r llob
C u lr tllrl
In iaixlng Ihere wns the gallant
H. :» Hlt’kiii'B*
Our lllll
H«'iit. r r l h i f k i
CmaIi lilv id m d
little Tony ( ’-inxnnrrl, a ehninpioa
h i : v i :.n t i i HACK— fc* 1C &gt;1 il.
III three divisions; Joe Kails, the
Only A
lira Isonii
powerful puncher; Itnmey I|..s«,
C*otlf&gt;n Imily
Curl Cup
FIHHT HACK— F u tu rity :
Jimmy
M rlm nin, K.u And e r r ­
A
l.
Art
.Sa
laorh
Itnl
Canyon
J tin ml *&gt; Culicn
H |im l*)M lrlrr
Vhllty Clipper Our Nancy
N ou leoon
I.tail's Unltl
and Henry Armstrong, the In u r­
c.’omlny S tar
Nrllla R ilraric
KltlllTII HACK —Futurity;
ing bee of the ring who mi.uiILlttla iMtt
lluHMlian rii|i|H r I'ltuaaut Hu*
Alutlily Turf
taneously hehl Unix- wo,id i bnniH.ilmro
lltnliw»ay
■AXX&gt;#I) IIA4 I: -r«H ur lly;
plonshlps.
I•*•»!»I*V Jolly
tllnu
IFIrM ball «r llnlly Dmihlr)
Al mm ISows'tIt*
tirvy Alnlh
Donny
d im linuk
Tennis runic tip with :.i I, s t
rare/til Maid
hi&lt;&gt;|i
NINTH ItAL’K - i- U Milt;
six slur performeis m Ki glunil's
fioyal I Hinr rr
o l d I Krlm.l
F a n n y F ay
I’a to n l'* JmlfCt
bunny Hwlna
I h &amp;Ic Dommi
111m. Uuttollnn
tllia r d F r ln rr ta Kied I’erry, Anieriea’a KllhW.irlli
Haml llnby^
F rlrm l Alout
Vines end D-'iuild llu.tge, (!erTilIUD HACK—i-l* Mil#:
*
C ourt A ction
L ucky I m
(UM half «f llallr ll-uM r)
Tad'a K anatr
llr«»llirr Jdm
Y K N T II It a c e — F u tu r ity :
Hoyal H(yMat » (laflnrit C. LI
F a ll; Kny
l». Haian
Toai Willard
l». l.Mn
A lla l!p
tlip p er L’orn
D. Tltl Kat
Sklppy noil
TrItlrnicuc
Ind ian Itoll
Jane K llcn
A flam *
FOUIIT1I HACK—Fulur ty:
Willow tprlnir*
Auliiinn l^ af
KLEVKNTII HACK—I d • M )•;
Fairly Ham*nc*
llllla of Kami
iq u lalrla N «ft|
JuM Drmon
lUn Atoms
L u ck y Jnkar
lla lm y L en der
U d r Itax
Ur's Lucky
laubnr l u y
June'* Im nfB
FIFTH HACK—Futurity:
Mimpennla
E x tr a Hliin
CII|»p*r*tU
• Fa»t Kin*
Mian I'm tuna
liln l; T urf
Dot, L atter Cole'a sensational
young greyhound, the only puppy
to win two feature races to fa r
tU a season, will go to the poet
a t tb s Sanford-Orlatwo Kennel
Club tonight a i the favored .dog
to tb s ninth event.
Lucky Dot, a two w a r old, not
two. t«
T&lt;
_______
_
in. the aensatlonal
b u t also turned
tim e of 29.1 seconds fo r the fudistance, which Is only
second above the longg track record.
Only one other dog, Lady At
Arms, a kennel mate of Lucky
Dot's and M other of the crack
string of greyhounds ownsd by
Lester Cole, has equalled the
*9.1 m ark this season for the fu*
turity distance.
However, tonight’s feature rtcc
la over the G-lCUr mile course.

CHALKING ’EM UP

GBEYHOUND
ENTRIES

Greyhound
KlltHT It ALT: ro lu rllr. :=0 l-»
Name of Du.
IT tilt Sir. Km
»i shot ___
: :
i 1—2
lluatio lldnlo
x T
2 r —I
Shako Well ..... 4 1 3
3—1
U Shut S4.I0, 13 &lt;0. &amp;•»; lluallr
Homo •.«•» 3.I t; Shake Well 3 It.

Results

The Toledo, O.. city council reClass wool Is made from silica
The nervous energy of the hu­
legislation r sand, soda ash and limratone. It
man b.-«ly Is nothing mote than ccntly considered
electrl. lty, according to Dr. George license and regulate the u«e of Id- may or m ay not contain acrap
cycles.
'
*
i.lass o r other materials.
A Skinner of Beikelcy, Cal.

How u : o . 12.20; Andy Mike t.4«.

i
|
F.LKVF.NTII HA CK : 1*11
M ile.
•
I :3I 3*L
FF Off Sir. Kin
II Nam** of IV»ir
1Itorn lllack
I 2 I—I 1—2
Jud».e‘a tHclaton 7 C 3 2—J
Mlti, 01v
3 1 4
3—
It rt lllack 5C.XO. 33.40, l».24».
:3U
Jiltllft » l»r r»lun 3 40. 3 X»»; Atamm&gt;
V’ln
I —'b 4 4 || IMKt.%* S—T. paid I31MI.
3—1
3 -1
Alice

SECOND HACK* Futurity;
Name uf 1&gt;««
1*1' off Sir.
Dol.hln’a Kick
3 3
I
Alice llaltarlc .... % 1
i
Myrl II . ............ « &gt; 3
Dobliin't Kirk C.%0. 4. 3 &lt;«;
llaltarlc i l l , t to; M&gt;1i it. S go

TillIlD HACK: &amp;-IC At Ir; 33 t*S.
Namv of Don
|'|* off str. Fin
I'llot Ito'O__
I 3 3 | —| «lh
l.ady lAvAfarcu .3 3 I I—I ill*
Hetty Dear
«i I 1 3—1
Flint I*r«* 4.3a, 3 &lt;•*. 3.»*. »-«•!&gt;
X»«*.Marco 4.30, 4. 2 &gt;#;. Il' lty* l»cat
3 XX
I ) % I I .Y

H O I H I .K . S— I.

2— 1- paid OAtsSn.

p a id

0 f3 t

• F o u n n t HACK Futurity; 30
Name of Doy
l»P Off Sir. Fin
II II O rrtchtn 7 3 I 1—3
Sahara Fax
1 1 3
1—1
Dollar'a Heart
3 S A 3—nn
lllack llyra tlritrli n 111. II.XX,
3 «0; Sahara Fox f *0. 4 |n. I»•.1
l.ir'e Heart 3 ?'*
FIFTH HACK: 5dC Mile; :33
FF «»ff Str. Fin
l&gt;nn At Arms .. I A I
I —I
tloldrn Word*
* I
I
f —1«
’I r a n i t c h .............. 7 I
4
3—3
D«»n At A nn* f. •«.
s r«.
lit:
&gt;iold«n Won!* fc.t«, 4 t»«; Ivnnllrli
: ?«.
N am e o f Dug

SIXTH HACK: Futurity; :!&gt; 4-3
Name of Ihtg
FI* off Mir. Fin
itlondy Coin
t
I I I —I
Forerunner
7 c j 2—3
Kropp'a Pel
|
2 4 3—I
lllondy Co n Am. 3 cx. * xr»; Fnrcrunm i 4.40, 3 40; Kropp'* |»e| l XX.

Paychek Kayoes
Gorgi After Easy
Fight In Fourthj

ORLANDO. Jan. II.—bO — A
trip hammer right smash, slmrt
but landed to the hilt with dyna­
mite, exploded flush on the chin
of game Pietro Gorgi in the w an­
ing seconds of the fourth round
of hi* seheduled lO round flghl
with Johnny Paychek nnd all but
blasted tlic stocky I-O' Angelo*
itnllue. from the ring.
Johnny Paychek, pride of Dr*
Moines, Iowa, nnd ranking heavy­
weight title contender, connected
with the lethal blow in the fourth
round to knock the out-classed,
out -weighed Gorgi seltscl, as.
Referee Tony Cnnceln foiled the,
count over Gorgi n ftcr exactly
one minute nnd 4H second*.of the
fourth heat hml (lapsed.
A near ennneity crowd w it -1
nrrred the fight, whicll dedicated
the beautiful- new nnd novel1
American Legion fight arena.

8KVENTII HACK: i lf Milo; 33
1-3.
Nam*- of 1)«»pt
FI* tiff sir. Fin
lilt Faraile .
1 4
2 1—3
I
I.ECAI. NOTICE
Alorrmuney
f. 2 I 3—3
Kiuhl 11limit rd 4 7 3 3—**
lilt Pnnide 13 4»*. 7. &amp;.C0; More*
XOTIl i: 141 4 HKIIITlUt*
money 7.2x, 4, Liui.i iiumiit'U • xu. toTVIi; 4»r l l.U lllU L. 4 411 \ l% 411*
F.IOliTII HACK Futurity; :?*
\..U .to.I •.••Il of you MU' III rrby
iioiifivj 11u.1 1*uulnil 10 p n ao aij
M.
ait) 1 iMiHit mihI tlainainla to lilcli J
Name of |).&gt;x
FI* Off Sir. Fin
... • iliti of ) oil. may lm%«* |
lllack Son
. 3 II —lid I —Id
John Itlnxfleld 1
«
3 2—I lid &lt;«uulti&gt;l lit*’ •••tali' of «#l!«MMlIl ,
AtnbroMto
X X
3 3 —1 hit A11 ,v h i N ilmtiMil. !-• I•* *.f i*»ilil '
lllack Sou *.2«. 3 to. 3. John . (‘••out). i.. 1!••• County J ibI*" of
Itlniffield 4.20. 4. Amtirn«e 1 Co 4 4« | h« iiiMm.I.' (*oMnty, Florida. *»• hi"
«.fll»*. m ti.f *..ml hmitoo al San*
NINTH n.M'l 7 Futurity. *2» 3»A fold. i'l,.fi.I.i. uttliln rialtt calrntlai
no.iilliw 11 "III tile l 111* of lh«. flial
Nam•• of lht|;
FF off sir. Fin
M ini Ilcntlrr
f. 3 3 I —no |*u l.l in. II'.ii of till*, noil*** A.'mil
llotihy Chrla
3 I
I — 2—lid claim *.i .t. nu.iul inii«l h* In toil!*
Lu.ky Clark
x 7 &amp; 3—1 1114. Mini m u •! Blair llir |tlac* of
Mlml lli-adrr 13 &lt;*»_ &lt; *x. 3.20; r&gt; aid. •(.-•' uii.I (»«»•&gt;1 olflt'p ail.lrr""
I5**hliy Chrla 11 CO. s?4. Lucky ..f Ho- ilatmaiit. an&gt;l mu«t hr
a to’0111 I.. I.) ills* ctn maul m o il,
Clark I
or nil ..1 i t **»r llir wnmr will lo-TKNTII HACK *. ».:Mile. 31 I S cum,. \ il ms-, .nllntf lo Ium
i 'l ..1 i.iihhi'nllon li»«r*of I&lt;p *
N*:imto &lt;if IkiK
I'l* *)ff Sir K»n
I .in k v Ha I In
?
! 21 1 in1* • 11.in1) 1 \ n mo
I « a_j;
.l« ml.'l’ll I N'l: Ml’N’Si »N,
Major flow
4
A'lliili.i-i• filor t'l th*- Kalalr of
Ao.lv Mtk*
1
1 3 3—»t
• i 1 «»i:&lt;: r: m f \ s «i n ,
Lucky Satin I" ?«
lx. 7; M.»J"i
dn'raard
I.
many’* Cioltfrinl von I'm m nj, ami
Au&gt;t:.)ltn'x Adrian Quiat and John
llromwlch.
Glenn
Cunningham,
Jrme
Owenx, m il Honthron, .It hn Wood*uff. Fred Wolcott, unit Kddix
Toliin must be im nlit tied umong
the. truck acc-ft of the stretch. Polo
had Tommy llitrhrock, hr.Arthnll
had Hunk l.uaelti, h. rxe inring
Imd ScatiUcoit, Cnlluni Fox, W.u
Admiml. Kqoi|&gt;otii.* and oil down
I In* lino «.f xpr rl*
Who di» you Until
'a. if | ». •
Min of the lh*rnd. tn the \arh tii;
a|Niit"? I'd like I liavr roim fun
ivacliun. Mail me your aelittinna j

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CARETAKINO o f ' m a l l
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nUbcd apC or cottage, rinse in
310 W. 3rd S t , ________ ______
• r ta r Feb. 1st. tianfqrd couple
with references. Writ* |*rtl-'u- FURNISHED OARAGE ap a rt
went, lights and w ater filr»&gt;T» t a , M Y, Herald.
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�* '.'THURSDAY, JANUARY

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

OUT OUR WAY

Works Way

BY J. R. WILLIAMS Sowell Declares

Breeders Must Be

Styles Of NeW,
Chosen Carefully And Odd Accents

' BATON ROUGE, Jan . 11.— W
——Verdin* a hungry ti te r raw
m eat helpa one lad a t tha Louisi­
an a B u te U niversity to pay his
w ay through eollsfs.
Every day, Oaea Jonas, a soph©mors, dishes u p ten pounds of
(ro u n d ham burger to Mike, tho
a 00-pound Bengal foot-

(IAINF.SVIt.LK. Jen. 11— Blrdi
By ADELAIDE KKRR
. f utiTHrior p'.iyxiral npiKwrsncc
AP Psshlea Editor
and proved production reconls
NEW YORK. Jan . I I . —M V should h" relrcted as breeders le a p Year fashions Indicate tn at
for producing n e st year’s layers, l i f e begins In *40."
i'
according to D. P. Sowell, poul­ The f i m 1940 fashions, which
try specialist with the S tate Ag­ ihave already come to town, are
ricultural Extension Service.
chiefly costume accents to catch
Having culled IMe maturing, the roving rye o f tha m ala and
broody, and. poor producing birds banish those all-too-frequent, aftfrom his flock, the Florldn poul­ er-Kew-Year, mid-winter-wardrobe
try-man is now confronted witn bln**. They are meant to give
the ta«k of ielecting breeder*, new sparkle to your looks, new
tnitcsil of breeding fur high pro­ life and allure to you and yanr
duction only, It is best to breed wardrobe. M ott of them cost very
tim e and
tor physical iipiwaranrc and pro­ little except some
duction. Breeding from records thought.
There are costume Jewels th a t
ulpnr. w ithout runddering tha
I &lt; illb mi.I vigor of the birds, Is can give a plain dress “ It,-* hate
Sowoll to gladden the soberest boat, new
nut goo-l practice,
evening sw eaters and
Bpring
say*.
suits to give you and your w ard,
robs a big hand. The w ay they
are worn la alm ost more Impor­
tant in Leap Year fashion psy­
chology than the clothes or the
accents themselves.
Here are a few ideas:
P ut color Into your life with

:arts.

Jonas adm its tb s lob has Its
n a r y m om ents but then It pays
111 a month. T h at helps a
good deal.
T b s m eat rations are more eas.
f ir served th an the weekly doses
o f salt, sulphur and
cod-liver
pH and the semi-weekly milk and
m n omelet.
Sometimes, Otce
calls on his twin brother, Rogor,
a s a plneh-hltter a t the tiger
cage.
B ut Mike prefers Osce.
■’ “ T h a t tl r e r can tell tis apart.**
1Oeee says. "I call him Sheik, you
know.- T h at's th s name hs had
la a n A rkansas soo. They call
klm Mika hare now.
• “ I ra n pass by Sheik's cage
In an autom obile end yell hi*
nam a and ha'll always gel up
and look hround wondering where
1 am.”
Mika's apparent friendliness
doesn't influence Owe to-yanl enc o u n tin g any fu rth er fam iliar­
ity , however.
"Som etimes, In hi* most fero­
cious moods, his rosrs nearly
bowl me over," Ihe boy says.

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TUESDAY, MAY 7,1940
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

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r o n ONE

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r o n ONE

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I'UIILIC INSTRUCTION
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T. W. Lawton

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LARAMIE, JVyo., Jnn. 11. _
W1— Many people believe that
nnce a letter enter* the United
States mull postal
regulations
foibld the recovery of it by the
sunder before it reaches the ad­
dresser.
That Isn’t so, says Postm aster
A. Jr'.. Holliday of U ra m lr. l’o«toffices have Instructions to go so
fa r as to telegraph distant cities,
If necessary, to extract a letter
from the mail if tho sender sud­
denly changes his mind anil decldcs he wants to take hack what
he raid.
It la only necessary to Identify
yoursrlf as the sender of- th&lt;&gt; let­
ter hy describing it minutely und
providing u sample of your hand­
writing.

FOR SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION
Vo t e

KOI I O N E

FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

v o te

ro u

o ne

FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
it: it nt o n e

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Ciromul
trouble to looacn germ laden phlegm.
tu rn a v&gt; accretion and aid nature to
writhe and heal rnw. Vendor, Infbun*
rd bronchial rnuooua membrane*.
No m atter how many medlrlne* yon
have tried, tell your druggUt to (fit
you a trait Ir i t Crceirnulawn with tho
According to vaiio-o govern­ uitdr-iundtpg th a t yon of* t« Ilk#
the
w*y It qnirkly e llart the court.
ment report-, about II* percent *1
the l.ovi.ooo.roo cgg-i preduinl In
Nov Yurk ila lr In IMS were ured
en farina fur eating and hatching. for Coughi, Chcit Colds, Bronchitis

CREOMULSION

lb.

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SUPREME COURT

COMET
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SEMINOLE
BARBECUE ^ ^ 3

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PEANUT BUTTER 2 lbs. 19c | KEROSENE OIL

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Florida Vegetables Are In Season

CAULIFLOWER
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TROPIC 2 lbs. 25c

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ROUND STEAK lb
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CORN FLAKES

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SAUSAGE
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SLICED BREAKr

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BEEF lb.
PORK
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FOR COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE

HlaTHUT K . I

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VOTE rott ONE

LARD
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POT ROAST lb.
STEAKS
GROUND BEEF lb
ROAST D“
lb.
STEAKS ™
lb.

PADUCAH, Ky.. Jan. II. - « P ,
— A negro complained In City
Judge Hex Comeli-oil th at his
I'aughler-ln-law knocked down hi*
door with brick*, "ciiared" him
nut and stole hi. ahutguft. He
told the Judge he never wanted
to aee her again. Bo Judge Corneliron put the woman under
IIWl penrn bond, In.tnictlng hr*
never tn ir lu n i to her fulln r In
law'ii home “until Judgment
Day."

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BACON
lb.

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BRANDED

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ATTORNEY

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SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION

vote

Conilder Jewel accent*—ro»tum e o r real. T ry m i of tbo
mirrnlng-ih&gt;ry necklace*, whose
w hits porcelain flowers are aw unt
on gold chains, o r a four-strand
necklace of pastel-tinted crystals.
Phi a diamond lore, knot on each
lapel of your dark cocktail suit,
snap a Jeweled d ip to your muff
or the flat neckline of your fu r
c o a t Sweep your eurls to the
hack of your neck and anchor
them there with an old-teshlooad
Jeweled b ar pin.
Be a rotor schemer. Set a fuch­
sia reh rrt bow In your curls to
match the bonding of an evening
frock. Top your sim plest dinner
dress with one e f the colorful,
gold-embroidered evening sw eat­
er*—peacock blur over gray, for
Instanrr, or bright green over
black. Get a lopai necklace to
match your glove*.
Brighten up
your overcoat.
Give it a scarlet lining—or gold
buttons—o r n silver shield set,
shining, on Its unfurrad rever.
Get your Spring suit soon. Be­
cause E aster falls on Mar. 24 this

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, FRIDAY. JANUARY 12. 1910

High Tribunal PROBERS TO CALL EX-NLRB ATTORNEY FDRGets
Term Boost At
Hear* Debate
Demo Meeting
Of Citrus Law

Somlnol# Coonly Proiucea
More Fruit And V*g*tahiea Than An?
Similar Art* In America

NUMBER V A

EsIablMted In 1908

Nazi Fliers
Scout East
English Coast

FINNISH ARMY LEADERS AT FRONT

Legality Of P r i c e Fixing Measure Be­
gun In Seminole
Courts Is Argued

National P o l i c i e s
S h o u l d Continue,
Andrews Tells Ex­
ecutive Committee

Hritish Fear Raids
F o r e shadow Dei structivc' Attacks;
4th Day Of Flights

3-Judge Court
Ruling Appealed

ST. PETERSIHIRO, Jan. I t —
«/T*»— Senalni- Andrew, told Flm
Ida D em orrnf. today th a t ^ Ihr
antl-lynrh thill will not pe.«‘ th"
Fennte. He Mid It I- n reflection
upon "cverv m v ein o r, sheriff ^ m l
Judge," nnd tho Demoeratlo avreullvr rom nilltre npplnuded. J
There -»■ .1-,, sp n l.ii.e f s io i
h» m M the pnllr'o* of lb* natr'nnl sm vrrnm ml should hr ronlinned In Ih r Hand' of “n Demneynl.
o r th* same Drmncrnt,"
Rnn«r-rll.

IOne Ship Reported
Sunk By Bomber9

Pierce Says Act Is
Essential To Sur• vlval Of Growers
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.
— (AP)—The constitution­
ality of the 1935 Florida law
providing that cltrua grower*
should receive at least the
coat of production for their
oduefc was challenged and
fended during arguments
before the Supreme Court
t ° w m ia » C. p u re * . Tamp* a tt o n " fo r tbo BUU . contended
the a et waa taw n tlal to p*rmK

^

-tto rr .r

««*

nara, A nllrngod
aertod I t waa
unconstitutional
ia ra a e a w ith tatoretat# coma ad took thohr property
da# procoti o f law.
tho court th a t th«
,u bafora
It wn*
__ threo-Judgo f a d a n l
• • a r t in Florida had arrad I"
tem porarily enjoin In f t h / ru fo rtu n a n t o f tho a c t

Carolyn E. Agger, form er a tto rn ey In review division of Na­
tional Labor Relatione Ronnl, I. scheduled to testify before special
House committee Inveetigetlnr NLRB. She I* ehnwn conferring
with Repreeentatlv* Howard Smith (Dent.. V o.), chairman of the
Inquiry group.

tlonal whoa all th at: waa Involved
w aa a petition fo r a te n poeary
1--------- '
-|« h waa -------- •“ *

Outside Local Club To Keep
Aid Is G r o w i n g . KiwanUms Well Ocl)eWSskil)eCWfe^ ciipled 'During Stay

G annon, m e. of Baaford.
D a. The Btat* Supreme C ourt
The longer th* w ar In th e F ar
r e yt rood the f a r e ra tio dee talon
Klwanlan* visiting Banfonl for
th* bettor the mid-wintor conference here
Of th e lower co u rt aa d the can N orth continue*.
ubtequtnU y Joined la ap- chance of sncceta he* th* Flnne, on 8unday and Monday will not
Capt. Conitantln* DeWelikl told have any apare time on their
peal In f to th e Federal court.
Tips* attacking the legislation a group of Itatenera a t the hand. If tho entertainm ent com­
Fierce aaaertod, -produced only Eplacopal P arl.h Ilona* Uet m ittee. of the local club have
two wltaowea at tho hearing, night when he began a new eerie* anything to do with It.
neither of whom, knew a groat of discussions on development.
For the Klwanlene and th rlr
In th* European ware and their wive, from all over Florida, who
deal about tho subject."
poaeblo
bearing
on
future
event*.
. Fierce alaa aald the -opinion
will be p re tfn t for th* event,
Finland's terrain will not be second in Importance only to the
waa written aad dated prior to
tho time tho plaintiff* had pro­ aafflelently thawed out fo r the annvial district convention, the lo­
efficient operation
of R uula'u cal club h a . provided for host
duced all of their evidence."
Roc*]ling that tho throe-Judge erar machine until late next trip , on the St. Johns River,
•court hokTtho Act discriminated auinmer, th* epeakrr said, and In sight-.orlng tours, free admis­
agalnat the Independent cannere th* meantime Finland la receiving sion to a movie s t the Rita Thea­
at the erptnae of co-oneraUvoa, more and more outside asaiitaaee. tre, and free use of the Munici­
Flare* toldl -All. Independent Finland'! weather I* th* coldest pal Country Club aa well aa a
cannon are affectod alike by tho during the month! of January v l.lt to the Municipal Zoo.
art; Co-operaUre* i n la a dif­ and Fobrusry and the “thaw "
All tho.e who register for the
ferent claaa than -Independent begtns about tbo middle of March, conference will be issued a card
cahnen and may he dealt with he pointed out, adding th a t Jt i which will entitle them to all of
differently. Thu court hai ao will probably be late In June be1 them* events and in addition it
for* element* will rome to th# will entitle the visitors to attend
hyld."
•The atto rn ey explained th a t aid of the "CommunUtlc mob# the Fellowship Dinner Sunday
th e three-Judge court had feu ad pounding a t tbe FlnnUh lta*s.“ night a t which the officers will
th a t tho ao apen tire*
merely Even a fte r th* thaw, the passages be installed and th* Fellowship
credited th eir g rower m am bon between Finland's lakes in the •luncheon on Monday aa well aa
w ith g* eeata a box fo r tho fa r north are ao narrow th a t they th, Klw*nl* Ball Monday nig h t.
will be much easier to defend by which will bo the climax of the
th* -valient Finns."
two-day conclave.
The speaker declared th a t the
w e grower would not receive
The schedule for th* entertainthia amount hath at tho end of showing of the Red arm y ag ain st m rnt of the visitors begins on
•oa' tho market the Finns had caused th* Balkan Hunday afternoon a t S:0O o'clock
aach a payment nation, to discount the power of when they will be admitted to
. by Chief Jostle* th* "highly tooted" Russian the golf course free of charge. A
Flare*-mid all of the forces aad had caused them to re­ visit to the ton Is also planned
,
of the layr were la- new their preparation, to resist for .the evening and through th*
depeadeat cannere and Included say tlrn u t of the Red Army In courtesy of the management of
Southeastern Europe.
»« grow ere.
the Rite Theatre visitor* will be
CapL DeWolakl also discounted admitted free of charge to th*
. Defending tho net agalnat the rumors
of a Soviet attack against showing of "A nother Thin Man"
rCateation that It took property
wilhont dee procea* of law tho British empire, namely a with William Powell and Myron
t
of India. In the first
Fiona aald that go had boat
pointed out,
»w mountain
- r i ^ f h e Fellowship Dinner begin*
naawHad by dm Supreme Court** re sees haprovide
n atural pro- «, 7l00 0vh&gt;ek and Dr. W. 8. AL
deciden aastaJntag a New T ort lection for India a Russian
forces
len. president of 8t#t*on UniJaw fixing the priM of milk.
_________
hove to c to y two vrrsity In DeLand, will be the
other nations and would have to. guest speaker. The recently elect­
penetrate India's frontiers througn ed officers for th* ensuing year
seme of tho few mountain pass** will be Installed by Mark A.
which are easily defended.
Smith, International trustee.
Italy * admission th a t ah* Is
For th* Ktamatana, Monday will
not n nsutrsl but a non-belligerent
i Om Um M on rouse T e e )
was considered significant by tho
speaker, "In view of tho latest
tram) of events la - southern
Europe, fiv e
Mussolini tho
DJboutl railroad and some control
In tho operation of tho S m s
Sanford's Municipal too
; « f M e e t H i? „ Ca n a l a n d » h * will Join England young armadillo today hoca
W »n
Doe"
waa noted today aa and Funner, th* ip m hor said. *' of quick action by
Ho aald th a t bo had le a n e d Wlaa.
‘ down to ita
through a s thorite live aeeree* th a t
X
Joe was driving
Doc
Tee tarda
highway Jaot below
tho inanition, which Italy a n t south on tl
In ptho
to Spain would be shortly trn n s- TUuevill*
rUJo la
m
m
company of
« L.
u.
ferred to th* Finnish front to ho A. Dixson
xaou Do*. t Umpeed Ue* a r o u ­
H od again la aa a ttach by
se tho aM* o / t W rood but
■ It could g u t aw ay ho
of Hore-Belkha
id hi* track , plekod ay a
and ra n tho
of.«»way
-*■»« win
-He
bob

Fftr Diverting
J P efew Monies

Armadillo Presented
To Zoo By A. W. Wise

L

out

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£3=5

of
th*

The appreciation of the ellltm s
of Sanford and SrminoU- County
for the additional banking farllitlea afforded this sommunltx l«
reflerted In tho latest «tsti-mMit
of tho Florida S tale Bank of
Hanford, M. (I. McNair, p rr-ldrnt
of the hank, which w *. opened
here last summer, said today.
Nearly a q uarter of—a million
dollar. D now on deposit lo the
credit of Rrmlnolo County resi­
d ent. according to tho statem ent
of condition made at tho cln-o of
b u.inr.a on Dec. 30, 1039.
The drpo.ita have nearly dou­
bled in the last tlx months, Mr.
McNair said, adding that
Ihe
statem ent also dl.clo.es n largo
Increase in loans to th r public
during this period.
"I am not only gratified ol tin*
response of the people but I am
somewhat sm aied at the rapidity
ilh which this response ha- ta k ­
en material form, th at is, in de­
posits and other evidence, which
create a definite banking relation­
ship," Mr. McNair said. "In re ­
turn wr are endeavoring to ex­
press our appreciation for this
continued growth by co-oio-ratlng
financially with all, providing of
course, th at w# can
maintain
those sound banking principles
and practices adopted by our
board," he added.
Th* Florida S tate Bank of San­
ford opened Its doors for business
on Jun* 2 last year. T hr officer*
of the bank are M. 0 . McNair,
president; J . H. Van Hoy, vice
president; R. O. Bennet, cashier)
J. E. Rowland, assistant rashisr.
The directors are L. F. Boyle, W.
U Cooper, Charles Dunn, W. E.
Ktrchhoff, J r , M. C. McNair.
Ralph A. Smith, and J. II. VanHoy. ___________________

School Ring Samples
Arrive For Student*
According to Information re ­
leased a t Seminole High School
four 193V high school class rings,
ordered through Chas. F. W ert,
local Jeweler who Is repressntatire for H trff-Jones
Company,
hav* arrived. These rings were
ordered for th* ring commltto*
of ths senior class a* samples.
Orders for S t ring* and two nocklares hav* bssn placed end th*
first shipment will bo mads from
tbs company about Jan . IS.
Any stodoat In Ssmlnol* Illgh
School may purchase a necklace,
but only seniors a re entitled to
purchase claaa ring*.

afij

Third Ordinance Is
Placed On F i r s t
Rending At Meet

The City onlilianrc which would
protect local counselor* from
outside competition
wsa ago in
Ihe si.hji-rt of discussion at the
meeting of the City Commission
in Ihe Clly Hall rn Wednesday
night, and a new ordinance, the
thiid since the agitation for surh
a municipal statute was begun,
was placed on its first Trading.
Tho proposed nrdinanrr drew
fire from Commissioner II. Jsnie*
Cut who contended that a modem
building c-da strictly enforced t«
th* best protection ngaiii-t nutaids contractors, especially the
"fly-by-night" type.
"There's something rotten In
Denmark-' if local
contractor*
can't underbid
these outsiders
on n Job where Ihe requirements
of the building rode me uniformly
ami rigidly enforred. Mr
Out
said, especially when these, out­
siders must bring their help into
Sanford.
The new ordinance Is simpler
in form than tin- one which pre­
ceded It nnd provides merely that
a "contractor not a resident of
th r Clly o f S anford, Florida,
engaged In general ronlinrting,”
must psy a license fee of 1100.
For the purposrs of the ordi­
nance, a rontrnrtoi i. defined **
“any person, firm ei corporation,
including *ub-r«ntrurtoia, taking
contract to peifortn work liy tb*
Job employing one or mote iP*rsons to assist in such work
Th* new proposal will b*
placed on its final leading at the
n«xl regular merling of th*
Commissioners slid sny contrac­
tors who desire to appear before
th* Commission hi disruss thr
m atter further were extended an
invitation to do sq.

City News Briefs
Tber* will be a meeting of th*
Women'* Civic Commiltra of th*
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce in
the
Chamber
Building Monday morning at 10:00

A. M.

An attractive display of japonieas placed in the window of the
Yewell Company store today by
Mrs. C. R. K irtlry hat attracted
• U rge amount of interest among
postersb*. many of whom ex­
pressed delight a t the unusual
beauty and site of th r flow en;

Th* annual Tourist'*
PartF
.given by the Sanford Woman's
Club will b* held ih th* Woman**
Clab building tonight a t &gt;to0
o'clock. Mr*. I. E. Estridg*,
chairm an of the Civic Department,
Mr*. Anna McGton* of this city U hi charge. All wintor visitors
se a t a crato o f colery to tho are extended an invitation to
fourth annual reunion of her fhthor's fam ily recently In Union
City, New Jocooy. and It waa
■ enjoyed by tb* many
groaUy
la
jro jM p a a a t, u

Celery Grown Here Is
Enjoyed At Re-Union

Mr*

V tiT t.

.

. ml.*

— %1 M»! 1*110 r«l

Commission Again J. R. Lyles Will !Courtesy Contest
Debates L i c e n s e Be Candidate For Ends Tomorrow,
Legislature Seat
F o r Contractors
H i g g i n s States

.* « •

tftS SfJTUiZ&amp;Amount t.Ot

£ * . 1 . *

the fining Fmtii-li unity geiienils wli,» jue U-*
the fimil
\i Ihe left i- lieiiei.-il lle-teioinii, 17,
ren te r |. I.eiiernl tlhi|iiist, |.*i. who I'oiiiiiiiuids
Chairman Turnbull pa»**d over
to the .Drsolutlnri, Commltte*. all Finnish troops in the Karelian l-tlmin*. The tin y hut effi, tent army h.-i* held th,- vu-t Itii-ian
proposal, ronrrrning the election fighting ninrhinp nnd in many i-a-es ha* pul it to flight.
of delegate, to the nntlonal Con­
vention, Including Ihe m a tte r of
om itting th* prr-ldrntlnl prlsm ry
.« the elected d rle g .tr* will not •
be pledged In mlv.nce on the i
preshlrntinl nomination.
All sides a g rtrd there will be |
no prrsldcnti.1 primary a* in
191B, when Roosevelt won thr
F lo rid , votes.
.1 I!. l.ylcN, for 20 yrnr* n
Seminole County's I wo dele­
rrrtiilrnt of Hanford, iinnoiitiivd
gates,
Committerwomau
Mis.
lihluy llml lii* will run in ISr«Mi|»
Newton Mrrill of Kern Park and
I i»a n rniiilitlutr for Scm
Committeeman fc'. A. B. W ilkin­
inolo ro unly ri’prrKrnlnlivr in On*
son were p rr.rn t for the meeting.
Floridn llou««*. pnbiri*! |o
tin
—
IVmorrntic priiunrir« in Mnv

Finnish Chances M a n y Activities Bank Deposits
A 5? ^ “SjaWSSS Said To Grow As Are Planned For Show Increase,
" J F issf'sMcNair States
StrifeContinues Conclave Visitors
a .

U,

fjovemnr (Vn- -rid "we hav,- n
grrnt leader'In tV*«hlngton who
.
.will rro us through" perft»u«,
time*. II# mad* no m rnttoa' *&gt;f t
Field .Mm&gt;hall MiiUih-i lirim. ii-;ht, mill two o f
h i. own reemt Intlm.tion that, hr
would run s c .ln .t Renutor An­ filling him III the direetluii of Finland's troop* ill
drew*.
roinmandi-r-in-Chiof of the l-'inni.li iiimy unit in th e

K

thC ^ W^ * T
for a

FDR Asks Congres­
sional Loaders For
Plan To Aid Finns

B ia s

Mr*.

F e rtile .

l.i.rtn lrX

Press

O ininn flicrn rtctrctl nlRn
in tin- skii'j* over the cast
,-oihI uf nritnin today in
i-otti iiuu'rl srutilinif cxpedl*
linns llrilons fenrtHl foreshndmvod destructive raid*. .
It wn*. the fourth succesglvo
day of exlcudetl Nari rcconimiuanuce fligl»t&gt;* which the
Hi-itixh matched last night
w ith observation trip s «v*r w**y
nnd n o rth w e stern &lt;' c r" , n y '
and .en p lan e tui-es »f H elgoland

T h e re w ere eonfllrthig *nnounceioents of w hat the rival
fliers ncrom plished.
Tha uer*
Hums snid th e ir scouts sank *nre«
llrili-li p a tro l boat* and armed
m erc h an tm an ,
nnd
downed *
llriti-b plane.
The British said
th e sten m er Keynes was sunk
by five bombs, but listed no
, &gt;ibei sin k in g , ns » result of
tb e neiinl win fare. They said
th e ir own flig h t, o v rr Germany
|r n not M r. Lyl«w* f i r r i v»n
lu r r into p o lilira for In* ivp n
" I I !»%*•• you m aili' you* M 'livliiin were "slieressfu l *'
M ines nnd eollislon* sent a t
si-utrd this ro u n ly in tho l.r ifi* - of tin* iiionl coiirto«Mi&lt; i'liik in
Intnr«* ol l!»2o, prrvinir in
tin* Sunfttnl,'*
t ’ ity
t'ornntiKMoncr least fo u r vessels to the bottom,
ii'irul&lt;ir Ri*mil'll and two «|&gt;« « ml I . «I ward 11 ik'i: ill" Rnkitl S anfoitl’H ! including ih r w a r’s firs t lrl*h
M 'M im i* m ill'd l»y th r go vrrtnu.
^lu&gt;p|x iH tiMlay, p o in t iiij * mil that Ren sinking.

Hallot For Selection
Will Be Placed In
Saturday’s Herald

Mr bnti'N tut rnnditlnry on lii-%
K llrf that lie m n be of arrviri*
to both Hrmhudr t'ounty and tin*
Atuir at U ritr A llfrliinr Drmoria l, .Mr. I.ylth ilrclirp&lt;| tic fa
vor«»4 u mom «**4&gt;nnmL-Aj o p rtt
lion of thr ifovtrntnrnt i \ d a t v
dlirtioii of tiiUR. H r uUo r \
nri'^^rd a ‘'firm
b rllrl"
that
Florida’s neliool-* nliouM hr xi'i'otiil
to none 'n thr rountry.
Horn m Htoilh ( an diu n,
M r.
L y lr * niovril to Fnnlortl in l'dl'd
and h rra m r «-touuvtrd w ith tin*
A tla n iir t'oa»&gt;t
l.in r
lladroa«l(
which hr in now M*rvinir
an
rn tin iM r
III Ju n r l'.»'l'&gt;*hr on** r lrc trd Ri
departm ent eoinmniider fo r th r
U nited
S p a n is h -A m rn ra ti
W ar
V rtrim in and aincr that tim e h r
hn* v i« itrd v« tr r a n - ’ campn all
o v rr Ih r
n t•*.
H r i-&lt; a m rm h ri of th r Mi-thotltat r iu ir ih , a WimhIimmii, and n
Mnoon. H r
at .'III W r i t
|0 th S ttr e t, i« in a tr in l anil hn*
nn r dnuy*htrr, and oar Min

Historical G r o u p
Begins Meeting In
Palm Beach Today
WINTER I’AIIK. .Inn. 12. —
Hanging from a Wnllei Winchrlltike disrussinn of early families
of St. Augustim- to a report of
the le rrn t salvaging i&gt;l u I7lh
century Kngli«li ship iilnng the
Floridn keys, all unusually Vuried
program of th r l-'inridu Historical
fkiclrty will be held at the Bnciety
of the Knur Arts, I’uliu llearh.
today ami Katunhiy, s|i&lt;&gt;nsore&lt;l by
• distinguished group of w inter
residents, according It, an announrrinrnt mud, |,y l*ri&gt;frssor
A. J. Hanna, president &lt;&gt;f the So­
ciety. who extruded a cordial In­
vitation to th r public to attend.
Mrs. laiul-r dul’oiie Crowninshield of Dora (iiuiule nnd Wil­
mington, u director of the Socie­
ty. will preside a t unr of th r ses­
sions as will Joshua Coffin Chase
of W inter Park, former pretidrnt of the Society. Among the
speakers will
lie (ieorge
E.
Merrick, foundrr of Coral (iables.
Dr. Otto Eisenschiml. «&gt;f Chicago,
author of "Why Was Lincoln
Murdered T”, Dr. Daniel J . Mc­
C arthy, president of th* Society
of the Four A rts, Mr*. K. 8.
Lawson, Librarian. Ht. A ugus­
tin* Historical Hociety, Dr. C. W.
Tebcsu. th r University of Miami,
Hon. Msasmore Krndall, National
Preiidunt of th* Sons of the
A m rrtran
Revolution.
Charles
Brookfield,
Elliot
Key.
Mrs.
Marian Robinson Trumbull. Pom­
pano, Mr*. Jam es M. Carson,
University of Miami, J . Marquette
Phillips, Coconut
Grove,
Rev.
Henry Irving Louttil of West
Palm Beach, Dr. E. U Dow, Palm
Beach, Mr*. Henry Kohl, Pfclm
B*arh, A lbert C, Msnuey of th*

tW W rfeiJi;
Beach and Mrs. C. IW. T«n
LOCAL WEATHER S
Hollywood.
*

Kick,

Tbo Bureau of Biological Sur­
Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight
and Batorday, occasional light rey reports that aaly about t&amp;O
rota over north portion, slightly hood of tho « c « numerous and
plcturttquf Taxaa longhorn cat■ntnrday la
Us otBl at

to n io n tiw the ballot «n ninth tin*
••iu»tn»nrm
w ill
im lirnti*
th rlr
*r|rc tlo n w ill appt'ftr in Tin* S niifn n l I (rinhi anil
ninmt !*«.• fillet!
ill uml if t iir m t l
to H •* M rra li!
O ff U r n«»t lull*. *1m m
W
Mninlny r trn h ijf.
A total of I'Ul hi in -li prixo*
will Im» an a* tied to llnvr rln k a

who a rr ailjutlurtl
tin* most
roortrou* by a \o tc of tho ni'**
ti'iiHTR. Thr fir*i
prifo winnrr
in Ihr lontrM will !»«• fiv n i ||f».
Hit' nTi'tiil pi iff winner flD, mnl
$.r» to th r Ihtitl prim winner
Mi. IliiriHo' Mini that a ronn

The Hiisslnn, reported aiming
drive anew southward from
above the A irtie Circle.
Th*
.Funis exported the h itte r cold
to nrrvent decisive encounter
it

• efn,

Raring.

, ..

Co|',rnlisgt*n ‘rCporta said*' f u ..”~ )
nl-ll*■ sbnipshmiters iirnniu
behind row
the
Mnniirrlii-iiii line picked o ff Rut*
slnti, ntlem pting to Innd
by
luiiaelitlle Danish volunteers a r­
rived in I'inbiml
Itoosvvslt dlselo-ed tie liiol ii-ked Congressional
I. lolers of both pintles to work
.oil lIn- I inni-h nid problem.
King i'm ol of Itiiiiinnin, and
llegenl I'rinee Haul of Yugoslnvin, were reported lo hlV*
ro n frired Tilrsilny to sound out
togo-InviH - al I it ii,ls- tow ard tha
linliiro llungnriiin offer to sup­
port It ii inn ii us even in rase of
II i. - - ii. ii nltneki
*
Tin* 1'ieiieh sul.l Spain and
I
i liiilv .rod o lh ei -o u th i'ii.te rn E u i"l»'iin nut ions wi l e
shipping
oiqilie- i&gt;, Finland
through
Fi uiier.
I'lem
n
i
............
Japan,
ani
, n■&gt;ii hied |,i. intention of resign­
ing Sunday

lilittr e «if 20 **hl»p|H'ln WrhoM* ibltV
it w ill bo to v i- it nil local ntorett
i»ii*I inaki* n w i it ten i i'|tort concrrtiini; Ih cii i Im rvatiotip, hav**
I n 'l l active
.ill week
ami w ill
continue active
u n til Saturtlnv
Th e ir p o r tt am! c»il!n*»m*» they
im ikr w ill I m* tm u n i over to tin*
m erc h an t' who*e plorea m e mi
volvrtl.
Th e
i'lt'1 k '•» e o n le -l
am! ll»e
inventIk'lllh II of Hie '•li»ck«. Aiile4
nu in'h ip, ete in the local utoiea
|w tin* '••'Coin! pluiMo *«f Hie cum
pjiik’ ii Inoin In-tl
m ote thiin lu o
molltliu lllfo t*i illilllee the* wpeinl
1.1IN' IMl \ . Jan |;&gt; (A h-T ha
inj? of " S a n fo iil H o ila t14 m San- | loople of
ibe llrlti.b ................
Isles rsfo il!," the d i jMHi of the "tu n ic - |
ri'ived I ben biggest dusr o f w ar
nl Immiu**' cnni|HiiNn
thus far
when C rrbinn p lan ts
M l. IllCk'IO-s |Hiinle«( out th«t
roared n rro s, a r&gt;nO-milv stre tc h
tio pet miiii I* i util h &lt;| In untie Hum
of the Rcottish and E nglish E a st
one
vote m
tin*
cunt eat
fo r
co asts T lm i,d ay
in raids
th a t
M'lectitiN
the
nio**t
co urtrnu* iiiiglit have hern forerunners of
clerk, nml leiniinletl
H nii&lt;c who
r ield M arshal G oering'a prom llhed
!llti ini to ru *| hallot)* Hint th eir aerial "b lilrk rleg '
voti't* w ill not lw t*miiite&lt;l urjepi*
Air b attles w ere fought a t alx
Hie
coupon
which
w ill
be in
points along Ibe coast a* sw ift
P a till &lt;luy» pn|ta'i
reachen The
Itiilisb sp itfire fig h te rs went Into
H erald
( If f ic r In-foie
the •! :IMI
the air against the G erm an HeinP ,M di'iolliue on M omlay.

Coal Shortage Is
Acute As Germans
Endure Cold Wave
(j UA YA ijl’ll.. K&lt; uailoi, Jun 12
—(A V June .Mm iu YvIiibcu (hur­
ra, appim titly defeated aa presi­
dential riimlnlnte, bd an upriidiiK
of unny M'lKranta nml *oblirm
on a iiiililaiy aviation field, but
it a inptirn ctnui win ipiickly aupp roard. Home 200 riviliuru joined
relwlllnn
VrllH'u Ihm ru, u furinrr plvsjdrnt, wits um-stt-d nlutig with
Major
Unfurl Astudillo
and
Flores Milo, n Guayaquil broker.
On thr lia.is of rally
returns,
Him iti was running second to
C arlo, Arroyo Drlrio, who re­
signed a* provisional president
to Ik* a candidate.
The
uprising began shortly
■ft«r midnight when thr govern­
ment Announcement In Quito said
Delrio could be considered elect­
ed.
Ihafrn, who won in Guayaquil
and Quito, th r largest
citirs,
rhargrd the gnvrrnm rnt, headed
by Ami res Cordoba, with fraud.
ISL000

CH ECK

•

kel bom bers and Dornier flying
boats, and • unfi-nireruft
gun*
blast'd all day long.
A gain tho tin m a n raids w ere
aim ed at llrltia n ', vital F irth o f
h o rlh naval aiii'loiiugo ana coastal
shipping nnd—for the first tim e
sin rr Ibe .f a r t of Ibe w a r—th*
—"»*nl N 'rw ea.Ile-on-Tynv
shlpbuilding yarils were raided.
The B ritish A ir M inistry ___
indlra te d th at the tulib-rs had dropped
"•• homl s mi land, although
fivr .hip* near the rra s ta were
inarbbie-gunnrd and bombed by
the Germ an a v iato rs before they
were driven off.
T hr intensified G erm an raid*
• p p e irrd to have been an a n sw e r
to the B ritish A ir Force's a tta c k
W ednesday tin
G erm any’* 8 y lt
Island seaplane base o ff Ju tla n d
where, according to D anish re imrta, bnmha dam aged a dam and
causew ay connecting th* Island
with the G erm an m ainland.
In the wait* of th* r e ld s 'a lo n f
the E nglish and Scottish coaata,
n G rim an lla ln k rl bom ber whoa*
em pty bomb rack seemed evidence
th at it was re tu rn in g from a a at*
la rk , was forced down la st n ig h t
on Danish te rrito ry and Ita fo n r
crew m em bers Im m ediately a r t It
a fire I t w as th* second G erm an
plan* farced down on D anish
ah tore
ritory in 24 hour*. A third
m an plan*, described by tho ,
a s an unarm ad tra n s p o rt; v u
forred down In Balgium .
Th* w a r in F inland was b re a g h t

8AN FRANCISCO, Jan. I t —
litV -O fficials of tho annual EastW est
C harity football - gam*
played Jan. I. presented th*
Shrtns
Hospital fo r
Crtppiad
Children with a chock fo r oboot
M U R ysatonlay. Tho sum waa bo coastal artllUre gmm an

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                    <text>* '.'THURSDAY, JANUARY

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

OUT OUR WAY

Works Way

BY J. R. WILLIAMS Sowell Declares

Breeders Must Be
Chosen Carefully
' BATON ROUGE, Jan. 11.—W
——Verdin* a hungry tite r raw
m eat helpa one lad a t tha Louisi­
ana B u te University to pay his
way through eollsfs.
Every day, Oaea Jonas, a soph©mors, dishes up ten pounds of
(round hamburger to Mike, tho
a 00-pound Bengal foot-

(IAINF.SVIt.LK. Jen. 11— Blrdi
By ADELAIDE KKRR
. f utiTHrior p'.iyxiral npiKwrsncc
AP Psshlea Editor
and proved production reconls
NEW YORK. Jan. I I . —M V should h" relrcted as breeders le a p Year fashions Indicate tnat
for producing nest year’s layers, li f e begins In *40."
i'
according to D. P. Sowell, poul­ The f i m 1940 fashions, which
try specialist with the State Ag­ ihave already come to town, are
ricultural Extension Service.
chiefly costume accents to catch
Having culled IMe maturing, the roving rye of tha mala and
broody, and. poor producing birds banish those all-too-frequent, aftfrom his flock, the Florldn poul­ er-Kew-Year, mid-winter-wardrobe
try-man is now confronted witn bln**. They are meant to give
the ta«k of ielecting breeder*, new sparkle to your looks, new
tnitcsil of breeding fur high pro­ life and allure to you and yanr
duction only, It is best to breed wardrobe. Mott of them cost very
tor physical iipiwaranrc and pro­ little except some time and
duction. Breeding from records thought.
There are costume Jewels that
ulpnr. without runddering tha
I &lt; illb mi.I vigor of the birds, Is can give a plain dress “ It,-* hate
Sowoll to gladden the soberest boat, new
nut goo-l practice,
evening sweaters and Bpring
say*.
suits to give you and your ward,
robs a big hand. The way they
are worn la almost more Impor­
tant in Leap Year fashion psy­
chology than the clothes or the
accents themselves.
Here are a few ideas:
Put color Into your life with

:a rts .

Jonas admits tbs lob has Its
n a r y moments but then It pays
111 a month. That helps a
good deal.
Tbs meat rations are more eas.
fir served than the weekly doses
of salt, sulphur and cod-liver
pH and the semi-weekly milk and
m n omelet. Sometimes, Otce
calls on his twin brother, Rogor,
as a plneh-hltter at the tiger
cage. But Mike prefers Osce.
■’ “T hat tlre r can tell tis apart.**
1Oeee says. "I call him Sheik, you
know.- That's ths name hs had
la an Arkansas soo. They call
klm Mika hare now.
• “ I ran pass by Sheik's cage
In an automobile end yell hi*
nama and ha'll always gel up
and look hround wondering where
1 am.”
Mika's apparent friendliness
doesn't influence Owe to-yanl enco u n tin g any further familiar­
ity, however.
"Sometimes, In hi* most fero­
cious moods, his rosrs nearly
bowl me over," Ihe boy says.

OORN THIRTY VEaJES TOO SOON

J R vviUj AM*,

H A M S

D E M O C R A T IC

PRECINCT NUMBER..........

FOR GOVERNOR

FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
vote

r o n ONE

FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
ro n

on *

FOR COMPTROLLER

PADUCAH, Ky.. Jan. II. - « P ,
— A negro complained In City
Judge Hex Comeli-oil that his
I'aughler-ln-law knocked down hi*
door with brick*, "ciiared" him
nut and stole hi. ahutguft. He
told the Judge he never wanted
to aee her again. Bo Judge Corneliron put the woman under
IIWl penrn bond, In.tnictlng hr*
never tn irlu n i to her fulln r In
law'ii home “until Judgment
Day."

*8TtW

CREO M ULSIO N

Vo t e KOI I ONE

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FOR STATE TREASURER

HlaTHUT K . I

it: it nt one

FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

vote

FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER

rou one

e J u c to u A .

FOR COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE

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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER

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PEANUT BUTTER 2 lbs. 19c | KEROSENE OIL

FOR MEMBER OF BOARD OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
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FLOUR

TAKE HOME AN ORDER OP OUR DELICIOUS

SEMINOLE

BARBECUE

Florida Vegetables Are In Season

CAULIFLOWER
l e t t u c e *****

FOR* MEMBER OF BOARD OF,
v PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

gallon

fo.« RtaaWt PI Or

HOT FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 10c

V Ap p l e s

H i |? f i£ g Y
1

cabbage
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S o f f it lin i4yac
RIB CHOPS lb. 28c

COMET
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SALMON

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SEMINOLE
FOR JU8TICE8 OF THE
SUPREME COURT

XIVie | STEW

CATSUP

FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
IE KOIl ONI)

SAUSAGE
lb. 1Q£

CORN FLAKES

‘X / t J u J i f y

FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
E Xoll ONE

lb.

UVER
BEEF lb.
PORK
lb.

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VOTE r o t t ONE

TASTY
SOUTHERN

ECONOMY

Ciromul
FOR SHERIFF
v o t e r u n o ne
trouble to looacn germ laden phlegm.
turn a v&gt; accretion and aid nature to
writhe and heal rnw. Vendor, Infbun*
rd bronchial rnuooua membrane*.
No matter how many medlrlne* yon
have tried, tell your druggUt to (fit
you a trait Ir i t Crceirnulawn with tho
According to vaiio-o govern­ uitdr-iundtpg that yon of* t« Ilk#
the
w*y It qnirkly ellart the court.
I OR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF ment report-, about II* percent *1
the l.ovi.ooo.roo cgg-i preduinl In
I'UIILIC INSTRUCTION
VOTE ro ll ONE
Nov Yurk ila lr In IMS were ured
en farina fur eating and hatching. for Coughi, Chcit Colds, Bronchitis

FOR SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION

LARD
3 lbs. 2 5 ^

POT ROAST lb.
STEAKS
GROUND BEEF lb
ROAST D“
lb.
STEAKS ™
lb.

T. W. Lawton

VOTH r o n ONE

SB

XCONOMY
BRANDED

LONG HPNTRNCB
VOTE ro il ONE

lb.

SAUSAGE »"
BACK BONE

TUESDAY, MAY 7,1940

FOR COUNTY PROSECUTING
ATTORNEY

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C H O P S

PARTY

WHITE
BACON

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LARAMIE, JVyo., Jnn. 11. _
W1— Many people believe that
nnce a letter enter* the United
States mull postal
regulations
foibld the recovery of it by the
sunder before it reaches the ad­
SEMINOLE COUNTY
&gt;
dresser.
That Isn’t so, says Postmaster
A. Jr'.. Holliday of U ram lr. l’o«toffices have Instructions to go so
Make a Cross Mark (X) before the Numo of the Candidate of your Choice
far as to telegraph distant cities,
necessary, to extract a letter
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR OF TAXES If
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
from the mail if tho sender sud­
VOTE KOIt ONE
VpTW row IRVISN
denly changes his mind anil decldcs he wants to take hack what
he raid.
It la only necessary to Identify
FOR
COUNTY
JUDGE
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
yoursrlf as the sender of- th&lt;&gt; let­
rT* r o n on *
ter hy describing it minutely und
providing u sample of your hand­
writing.

r o n ONE

MR. MERCHANT

*®

R O A S T

Letters Easy To
Get After Mailing

B A L L O T

vote

Conilder Jewel accent*—ro»tume or real. Try m i of tbo
mirrnlng-ih&gt;ry necklace*, whose
whits porcelain flowers are awunt
on gold chains, or a four-strand
necklace of pastel-tinted crystals.
Phi a diamond lore, knot on each
lapel of your dark cocktail suit,
snap a Jeweled d ip to your muff
or the flat neckline of your fur
co a t Sweep your eurls to the
hack of your neck and anchor
them there with an old-teshlooad
Jeweled bar pin.
Be a rotor schemer. Set a fuch­
sia rehrrt bow In your curls to
match the bonding of an evening
frock. Top your simplest dinner
dress with one ef the colorful,
gold-embroidered evening sweat­
er*—peacock blur over gray, for
Instanrr, or bright green over
black. Get a lopai necklace to
match your glove*.
Brighten up your overcoat.
Give it a scarlet lining—or gold
buttons—or n silver shield set,
shining, on Its unfurrad rever.
Get your Spring suit soon. Be­
cause Easter falls on Mar. 24 this

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SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION

FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN
CONGRESS FROM FIFTH
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

Styles Of NeW,
And Odd Accents

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High Tribunal PROBERS TO CALL EX-NLRB ATTORNEY FDRGets
Term Boost At
Hear* Debate
Demo Meeting
Of Citrus Law

Pierce Says Act Is
Essential To Sur• vlval Of Growers
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.
— (AP)—The constitution­
ality of the 1935 Florida law
providing that cltrua grower*
should receive at least the
coat of production for their
oduefc was challenged and
fended during arguments
before the Supreme Court

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aertod It waa unconstitutional
iaraaea with tatoretat# comaad took thohr property
da# procoti of law.
tho court that th«
,u bafora
It wn*
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• • a r t in Florida had arrad I"
temporarily enjoin Inf t h / rufo rtu n an t of tho a c t

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, FRIDAY. JANUARY 12. 1910

EsIablMted In 1908

FINNISH ARMY LEADERS AT FRONT

National P o l i c i e s
S h o u l d Continue,
Andrews Tells Ex­
ecutive Committee

Legality Of P r ic e Fixing Measure Be­
gun In Seminole
Courts Is Argued

3-Judge Court
Ruling Appealed

lim t ld

Somlnol# Coonly Proiucea
More Fruit And V*g*tahiea Than An?
Similar Art* In America

NUMBER VA

Nazi Fliers
Scout East
English Coast
Hritish Fear Raids
F o r e shadow Dei structivc' Attacks;
4th Day Of Flights

ST. PETERSIHIRO, Jan. I t —
«/T*»— Senalni- Andrew, told Flm
Ida Demorrnf. today that ^ Ihr
antl-lynrh thill will not pe.«‘ th"
Fennte. He Mid It I- n reflection
upon "cverv m veinor, sheriff ^m l
Judge," nnd tho Demoeratlo avreullvr romnilltre npplnuded. J
There -»■ .1-,, spnl.ii.e fsio i
h» m M the pnllr'o* of lb* natr'nnl smvrrnmml should hr ronlinned In Ihr Hand' of “n Demneynl.
U, l.i.rtnlrX Press
or th* same Drmncrnt,"
Oininn flicrn rtctrctl nlRn
Rnn«r-rll.
fjovemnr (Vn- -rid "we hav,- n
in tin- skii'j* over the cast
grrnt leader'In tV*«hlngton who
,-oihI uf nritnin today in
.
£
*
.
1
.
*
.
.
m
l
.*
.will rro us through" perft»u«,
cxpedl*
time*. II# mad* no m rnttoa' *&gt;f t
— %1 M»! 1*110r«l i-otti iiuu'rl srutilinif
foreField .Mm&gt;hall MiiUih-i lirim. ii-;ht, mill two o f the fining Fmtii-li unity geiienils wli,» jue U-* linns llrilons fenrtHl
h i. own reemt Intlm.tion that, hr
would run s c .ln .t Renutor An­ filling him III the direetluii of Finland's troop* ill the fimil
\i Ihe left i- lieiiei.-il lle-teioinii, 17, shndmvod destructive raid*. .
drew*.
roinmandi-r-in-Chiof of the l-'inni.li iiimy unit in th e renter |. I.eiiernl tlhi|iiist, |.*i. who I'oiiiiiiiuids It wn*. the fourth succesglvo
Chairman Turnbull pa»**d over
to the .Drsolutlnri, Commltte*. all Finnish troops in the Karelian l-tlmin*. The tin y hut effi, tent army h.-i* held th,- vu-t Itii-ian day of exlcudetl Nari rcconimiuanuce fligl»t&gt;* which the
proposal, ronrrrning the election fighting ninrhinp nnd in many i-a-es ha* pul it to flight.
of delegate, to the nntlonal Con­
Hi-itixh matched last night
vention, Including Ihe m atter of
with observation trips «v*r w**y
omitting th* prr-ldrntlnl prlsmry
nnd northwestern &lt;' cr" ,n y '
.« the elected drleg.tr* will not •
and .enplane tui-es »f Helgoland
be pledged In mlv.nce on the i
preshlrntinl nomination.
There were eonfllrthig *nAll sides agrtrd there will be |
nounceioents of what the rival
Carolyn E. Agger, former attorney In review division of Na­ no prrsldcnti.1 primary a* in
fliers ncromplished. Tha uer*
tional Labor Relatione Ronnl, I. scheduled to testify before special 191B, when Roosevelt won thr
Hums snid their scouts sank *nre«
Florid,
votes.
llrili-li patrol boat* and armed
.1 I!. l.ylcN, for 20 yrnr* n
House committee Inveetigetlnr NLRB. She I* ehnwn conferring
Seminole County's Iwo dele­
merchantman, nnd downed *
rrrtiilrnt of Hanford, iinnoiitiivd
with Repreeentatlv* Howard Smith (Dent.. Vo.), chairman of the gates,
Committerwomau
Mis.
llriti-b plane. The British said
lihluy llml lii* will run in ISr«Mi|»
Inquiry group.
Newton Mrrill of Kern Park and
the stenmer Keynes was sunk
I i»a n rniiilitlutr for Scm
Committeeman fc'. A. B. Wilkin­
by five bombs, but listed no
inolo rounly ri’prrKrnlnlivr in On*
son were p rr.rn t for the meeting.
Floridn llou««*. pnbiri*! |o tin
, &gt;ibei sinking, ns » result of
—
IVmorrntic priiunrir« in Mnv
tbe neiinl win fare. They said
their own flight, ovrr Germany
|r n not Mr. Lyl«w* firri v»n
The City onlilianrc which would lurr into polilira for In* ivpn
"II!»%*•• you maili' you* M'livliiin were "slieressful *'
Mines nnd eollislon* sent at
protect local counselor* from si-utrd this rounly in tho l.rifi*- of tin* iiionl coiirto«Mi&lt; i'liik in least
four vessels to the bottom,
t ’ity
t'ornntiKMoncr
outside competition wsa ago in Intnr«* ol l!»2o, prrvinir in tin* Sunfttnl,'*
including ihr war’s first lrl*h
Ihe si.hji-rt of discussion at the ii'irul&lt;ir Ri*mil'll and two «|&gt;««ml I.«Iward 11ik'i: ill" Rnkitl Sanfoitl’H! Ren
sinking.
meeting of the City Commission M'Mimi* mill'd l»y thr govrrtnu. ^lu&gt;p|x iH tiMlay, pointiiij* mil that
The Hiisslnn, reported aiming
Mr bnti'N tut rnnditlnry on lii-% toniontiw the ballot «n ninth tin*
in Ihe Clly Hall rn Wednesday
it
drive
southward from
The appreciation of the ellltm s night, and a new ordinance, the K llrf that lie mn be of arrviri* ••iu»tn»nrm will imlirnti* thrlr above theanew
Airtie Circle. Th*
t.Ot
of Sanford and SrminoU- County thiid since the agitation for surh to both Hrmhudr t'ounty and tin* *r|rctlon will appt'ftr in Tin* Snii- .Funis
exported the hitter cold •
for the additional banking farlli- a municipal statute was begun, Atuir at Uritr A llfrliinr Drmo- fnnl I(rinhi anil ninmt !*«.• fillet!
decisive encounter
tlea afforded this sommunltx l« was placed on its first Trading. rial, .Mr. I.ylth ilrclirp&lt;| tic fa ill uml iftiirm tl to H •* Mrrali! •toefn,nrrvent
Raring.
, ..
W
reflerted In tho latest «tsti-mMit
Tho proposed nrdinanrr drew vor«»4 u mom «**4&gt;nnmL-Aj o p rtt OffUr n«»t lull*. *1mm
l)e W S s k il)e C W fe ^
Co|',rnlisgt*n ‘rCporta said*' f u..”~ )
of tho Florida Stale Bank of fire from Commissioner II. Jsnie* lion of thr ifovtrntnrnt i\d a t v Mninlny rtrnhijf.
*■ sbnipshmiters iirnniu
behind row
the
Hanford, M. (I. McNair, prr-ldrnt Cut who contended that a modem dlirtioii of tiiUR. Hr uUo r \
A total of I'Ul hi in-li prixo* nl-ll
The longer th* war In the Far
Mnniirrlii-iiii line picked off Rut*
nri'^^rd a ‘'firm brllrl" that
Klwanlan* visiting Banfonl for
North continue*.
th* bettor the mid-wintor conference here of the hank, which w*. opened building c-da strictly enforced t« Florida’s neliool-* nliouM hr xi'i'otiil will Im» an a* tied to llnvr rln k a slnti, ntlempting to Innd
by
who a rr ailjutlurtl tin* most luiiaelitlle Danish volunteers ar­
th* best protection ngaiii-t nutchance of sncceta he* th* Flnne, on 8unday and Monday will not here last summer, said today.
to none 'n thr rountry.
Nearly
a
quarter
of—
a
million
roortrou*
by
a
\otc
of
tho
ni'**
aids
contractors,
especially
the
Capt. Conitantln* DeWelikl told have any apare time on their
Horn m Htoilh ( andiun, Mr. ti'iiHTR. Thr fir*i prifo winnrr rived in I'inbiml Itoosvvslt dlsD now on deposit lo the "fly-by-night" type.
a group of Itatenera at the hand. If tho entertainment com­ dollar.
Lylr* niovril to Fnnlortl in l'dl'd in Ihr lontrM will !»«• fiv n i ||f». elo-ed tie liiol ii-ked Congressional
credit
of
Rrmlnolo
County
resi­
"There's
something
rotten
In
Eplacopal Parl.h Ilona* Uet mittee. of the local club have dent. according to tho statement
I. lolers of both pintles to work
Denmark-' if local contractor* and hrramr «-touuvtrd with tin* Hit' nTi'tiil pi iff winner flD, mnl .oil lIn- I inni-h nid problem.
night when he began a new eerie* anything to do with It.
lladroa«l( $.r» to thr Ihtitl prim winner
of condition made at tho cln-o of can't underbid these outsiders Atlaniir t'oa»&gt;t l.inr
of discussions on development.
King i'mol of Itiiiiinnin, and
For the Klwanlene and thrlr
an
on Dec. 30, 1039.
Mi. IliiriHo' Mini that a ronn
on n Job where Ihe requirements which hr in now M*rvinir
In th* European ware and their wive, from all over Florida, who bu.inr.a
The drpo.ita have nearly dou­ of the building rode me uniformly rntiniM r
lilittre «if 20 **hl»p|H'ln WrhoM* ibltV llegenl I'rinee Haul of Yugopoaeblo bearing on future event*. will be pretfnt for th* event, bled
III Junr l'.»'l'&gt;*hr on** rlrctrd Ri it will bo to vi- it nil local ntorett slnvin, were reported lo hlV*
in the last tlx months, Mr.
Finland's terrain will not be second in Importance only to the McNair said, adding that Ihe ami rigidly enforred. Mr Out department eoinmniider for thr i»ii*I
inaki* n wi it ten i i'|tort con- ronfrired Tilrsilny to sound out
aafflelently thawed out for the annvial district convention, the lo­ statement also dl.clo.es n largo said, especially when these, out­ United Spanish-Amrnrati
War
Ihcii i Im rvatiotip, hav** togo-InviH - al I it ii,ls- toward tha
efficient operation of Ruula'u cal club ha. provided for host Increase in loans to thr public siders must bring their help into Vrtrimin and aincr that time hr crrtiini;
In'll
active
.ill week ami will linliiro llungnriiin offer to sup­
Sanford.
erar machine until late next trip, on the St. Johns River, during this period.
hn* vi«itrd v« trran-’ campn all continue active until Saturtlnv port It ii inn ii us even in rase of
The new ordinance Is simpler ovrr Ihr
auinmer, th* epeakrr said, and In sight-.orlng tours, free admis­
*
nt•*.
"I am not only gratified ol tin*
The irportt am! c»il!n*»m*» they II i. - - ii. ii nltneki
th* meantime Finland la receiving sion to a movie st the Rita Thea­ response of the people but I am in form than tin- one which pre­
Hr i-&lt; a mrmhri of thr Mi-thotl- imikr will Im* tm uni over to tin* I Tin* 1'ieiieh sul.l Spain and
more and more outside asaiitaaee. tre, and free use of the Munici­ somewhat smaied at the rapidity ceded It nnd provides merely that tat riuirih, a WimhIimmii, and n merchant'
who*e plorea me mi i liiilv .rod olhei -outhi'ii.tern EuFinland'! weather I* th* coldest pal Country Club aa well aa a
i"l»'iin nut ions w ile shipping
at .'III W rit volvrtl.
ilh which this response ha- tak­ a "contractor not a resident of Mnoon. Hr
thr
Clly
of
Sanford,
Florida,
during the month! of January vl.lt to the Municipal Zoo.
through
|0th Sttret, i« inatrinl anil hn*
en material form, that is, in de­
The i'lt'1 k'•» eonle-l am! ll»e oiqilie- i&gt;, Finland
engaged
In
general
ronlinrting,”
and Fobrusry and the “thaw"
nnr
dnuy*htrr,
and
oar
M
in
All tho.e who register for the posits and other evidence, which
inventIk'lllh II of Hie '•li»ck«. Aiile4 Fi uiier.
begtns about tbo middle of March, conference will be issued a card create a definite banking relation­ must psy a license fee of 1100.
I'lem
ni
............
Japan,
annuin'hip, ete in the local utoiea i
he pointed out, adding that Jt i which will entitle them to all of ship," Mr. McNair said. "In re­
For the purposrs of the ordi­
&gt;iihied |,i. intention of resign­
|w tin* '••'Coin! pluiMo *«f Hie cum , n■
will probably be late In June be1 them* events and in addition it turn wr are endeavoring to ex­ nance, a rontrnrtoi i. defined **
pjiik’ii Inoin In-tl mote thiin luo ing Sunday
for* element* will rome to th# will entitle the visitors to attend press our appreciation for this “any person, firm ei corporation,
molltliu lllfo t*i illilllee the* wpeinl
1.1IN' IMl \ . Jan |;&gt;
aid of the "CommunUtlc mob# the Fellowship Dinner Sunday continued growth by co-oio-ratlng including *ub-r«ntrurtoia, taking
inj? of "Sanfoiil Hoilat14 m San- | loople of ibe llrlti.b (Ah-Tha
..............
pounding a t tbe FlnnUh lta*s.“ night at which the officers will financially with all, providing of contract to peifortn work liy tb*
Isles rsfoil!,"
the
di
jM
H
i
of
the
"tunic|
ri'ived I ben biggest dusr of war
Even after th* thaw, the passages be installed and th* Fellowship course, that w# can maintain Job employing one or mote iP*rnl
I
mmiu**' cnni|HiiNn
thus
far
when
Crrbinn
plants
between Finland's lakes in the •luncheon on Monday aa well aa those sound banking principles sons to assist in such work
Ml. IllCk'IO-s |Hiinle«( out th«t roared nrros, a r&gt;nO-milv stretch
far north are ao narrow that they th, Klw*nl* Ball Monday night. and practices adopted by our
Th* new proposal will b*
tio
pet
miiii I* i util h &lt;| In untie Hum
will be much easier to defend by which will bo the climax of the board," he added.
placed on its final leading at the
WINTER I’AIIK. .Inn. 12. — one vote m tin* cunt eat for of the Rcottish and English East
th* -valient Finns."
Th* Florida State Bank of San­ n«xl regular merling of th* Hanging from a Wnllei Winchrll- M'lectitiN the nio**t courtrnu* coasts Tlmi,day in raids that
two-day conclave.
have hern forerunners of
The speaker declared that the
The schedule for th* entertain- ford opened Its doors for business Commissioners slid sny contrac­
disrussinn of early families clerk, nml leiniinletl Hnii&lt;c who iiiiglit
r ield Marshal Goering'a promllhed
showing of the Red army against mrnt of the visitors begins on on Jun* 2 last year. Thr officer* tors who desire to appear before tike
of
St.
Augustimto
a
report
of
!llti
ini
to
ru*|
hallot)*
Hint
their
aerial
"blilrkrleg
'
the Finns had caused th* Balkan Hunday afternoon at S:0O o'clock of the bank are M. 0 . McNair, th* Commission hi disruss thr the lerrnt salvaging i&gt;l u I7lh voti't* will not lw t*miiite&lt;l urjepi*
nation, to discount the power of when they will be admitted to president; J. H. Van Hoy, vice matter further were extended an century Kngli«li ship iilnng the Hie coupon which will be in
Air battles were fought at alx
points along Ibe coast a* swift
th* "highly tooted" Russian the golf course free of charge. A president; R. O. Bennet, cashier) invitation to do sq.
reachen The Itiilisb
Floridn keys, all unusually Vuried Patill &lt;luy» pn|ta'i
forces aad had caused them to re­ visit to the ton Is also planned J. E. Rowland, assistant rashisr.
spitfire fighters went Into
program
of
thr
l-'inridu
Historical
Herald
(Ifficr
In-foie
the
•!
:IM
I
new their preparation, to resist for .the evening and through th* The directors are L. F. Boyle, W.
the air against the German Heinfkiclrty will be held at the Bnciety P ,M di'iolliue on Momlay.
say tlrn u t of the Red Army In courtesy of the management of U Cooper, Charles Dunn, W. E.
kel bombers and Dornier flying
of the Knur Arts, I’uliu llearh.
Southeastern Europe.
boats, and • unfi-nireruft gun*
the Rite Theatre visitor* will be Ktrchhoff, J r , M. C. McNair.
today
ami
Katunhiy,
s|i&lt;&gt;nsore&lt;l
by
blast'd
all day long.
CapL DeWolakl also discounted admitted free of charge to th* Ralph A. Smith, and J. II. Van• distinguished group of winter
rumors of a Soviet attack against showing of "Another Thin Man" Hoy. __________________
Again tho tinm an raids were
residents, according It, an antho British empire, namely a with William Powell and Myron
aimed at llrltian', vital Firth of
nounrrinrnt mud, |,y l*ri&gt;frssor
t of India. In the first
horlh naval aiii'loiiugo ana coastal
A. J. Hanna, president &lt;&gt;f the So­
ha pointed out,
shipping nnd—for the first time
»w mountain
- r i ^ f h e Fellowship Dinner begin*
ciety. who extruded a cordial In­
sinrr Ibe .fart of Ibe war—th*
re sees provide a natural pro- «, 7l00 0vh&gt;ek and Dr. W. 8. AL
vitation to thr public to attend.
C
ity
N
ew
s
B
rie
fs
lection for India Russian forces len. president of 8t#t*on Uni—"»*nl N'rwea.Ile-on-Tynv
shlpMrs. laiul-r dul’oiie Crownin_________ hove to c to y two vrrsity In DeLand, will be the
(j UA YA ijl’ll.. K&lt; uailoi, Jun 12 building yarils were raided.
shield of Dora (iiuiule nnd Wil­
According
to
Information
re­
other nations and would have to. guest speaker. The recently elect­
The British Air Ministry _
_
indlTber* will be a meeting of th* mington, u director of the Socie­ —(AV June .Mm iu YvIiibcu (hur­
penetrate India's frontiers througn ed officers for th* ensuing year leased at Seminole High School Women'*
that the tulib-rs had dropped
Civic Commiltra of th* ty. will preside at unr of thr ses­ ra, appimtitly defeated aa presi­ rated
seme of tho few mountain pass** will be Installed by Mark A. four 193V high school class rings, Seminole
County Chamber of sions as will Joshua Coffin Chase dential riimlnlnte, bd an upriidiiK "•• homl s mi land, although
ordered through Chas. F. Wert,
which are easily defended.
Smith, International trustee.
Commerce in
the
Chamber of Winter Park, former preti- of unny M'lKranta nml *oblirm fivr .hip* near the rrasta were
local
Jeweler
who
Is
repressntaItaly* admission that ah* Is
For th* Ktamatana, Monday will tire for Htrff-Jones Company, Building Monday morning at 10:00 drnt of the Society. Among the on a iiiililaiy aviation field, but inarbbie-gunnrd and bombed by
not n nsutrsl but a non-belligerent
i Om Um M on rouse T ee)
speakers will lie (ieorge
E. it a inptirn ctnui win ipiickly aup- the German aviators before they
hav* arrived. These rings were A. M.
was considered significant by tho
Merrick, foundrr of Coral (iables. proard. Home 200 riviliuru joined were driven off.
ordered
for
th*
ring
commltto*
speaker, "In view of tho latest
relwlllnn
Thr intensified German raid*
Otto Eisenschiml. «&gt;f Chicago,
of ths senior class a* samples. An attractive display of japoni- Dr.
tram) of events la - southern
VrllH'u Ihmru, u furinrr plvsj- • ppeirrd to have been an answer
author of "Why Was Lincoln
eas
placed
in
the
window
of
the
Orders
for
S
t
ring*
and
two
nockEurope, five
Mussolini tho
Murdered T”, Dr. Daniel J. Mc­ drnt, wits um-stt-d nlutig with to the British Air Force's attack
lares hav* bssn placed end th* Yewell Company store today by Carthy,
DJboutl railroad and some control
Unfurl Astudillo
and Wednesday tin Germany’* 8ylt
president of th* Society Major
first shipment will bo mads from Mrs. C. R. Kirtlry hat attracted of
In tho operation of tho Sm s
Sanford's Municipal too
the Four Arts, Mr*. K. 8. Flores Milo, n Guayaquil broker. Island seaplane base off Jutland
• Urge amount of interest among
tbs company about Jan. IS.
Canal an d » h * will Join England young armadillo today hoca
Lawson, Librarian. Ht. Augus­ On thr lia.is of rally returns, where, according to Danish reAny stodoat In Ssmlnol* Illgh postersb*. many of whom ex­ tin*
and Funner, th* ipm hor said. *' of quick action by
W »n
Doe"
Historical Hociety, Dr. C. W. Him iti was running second to imrta, bnmha damaged a dam and
pressed
delight
at
the
unusual
School
may
purchase
a
necklace,
Ho aald that bo had leaned Wlaa.
Tebcsu. thr University of Miami, Carlo, Arroyo Drlrio, who re­ causeway connecting th* Island
beauty
and
site
of
thr
flowen;
but
only
seniors
are
entitled
to
through a s thorite live aeeree* that
X
Joe was driving
Doc
Tee tarda
Hon. Msasmore Krndall, National signed a* provisional president with the German mainland.
highway Jaot below purchase claaa ring*.
tho inanition, which Italy a n t south on tl
In the wait* of th* relds'alonf
Preiidunt of th* Sons of the to Ik* a candidate.
Th*
annual
Tourist'*
PartF
In ptho
of u.
L.
to Spain would be shortly trnns- TUuevill*
rUJo la
m
m company «
The
uprising beganshortly
the English and Scottish coaata,
Revolution.
Charles
.given by the Sanford Woman's Amrrtran
ferred to th* Finnish front to ho A. Dixson
xaou Do*. t Umpeed Ue* aro u ­
Elliot
Key.
Mrs. ■ft«r midnight when thr govern­ n Griman llalnkrl bomber whoa*
Club will b* held ih th* Woman** Brookfield,
Hod again la aa attach by
se tho aM* o / t W rood but
Clab building tonight a t &gt;to0 Marian Robinson Trumbull. Pom­ ment Announcement In Quito said empty bomb rack seemed evidence
■ It could gut away ho
o'clock. Mr*. I. E. Estridg*, pano, Mr*. James M. Carson, Delrio could be considered elect­ that it was returning from aa at*
of Hore-Belkha
id hi* track, plekod ay a
lark, was forced down last night
chairman of the Civic Department, University of Miami, J. Marquette ed.
and ran tho
of.«»way
Ihafrn, who won in Guayaquil on Danish territory and Ita fonr
Mr*. Anna McGton* of this city U hi charge. All wintor visitors Phillips, Coconut Grove, Rev.
-*■»« win
-citirs, crew members Immediately art It
He
seat a crato of colery to tho are extended an invitation to Henry Irving Louttil of West and Quito, thr largest
Palm Beach, Dr. E. U Dow, Palm rhargrd the gnvrrnmrnt, headed afire It was th* second German
fourth annual reunion of her fhout
M pTOMUfa
Beach, Mr*. Henry Kohl, Pfclm by Ami res Cordoba, with fraud. plan* farced down on Danish
thor's family recently In Union
ah tore
B*arh, Albert C, Msnuey of th*
ritory in 24 hour*. A third
City, New Jocooy. and It waa
ISL000
CHECK
of
man plan*, described by tho ,
■ enjoyed by
tb* many
groaUy
th*
as an unarmad transport; v u
la
jro jM p aaat, u
Beach and Mrs. C. IW. T«n Kick,
8AN FRANCISCO, Jan. I t — forred down In Balgium.
litV-Officials of tho annual EastMr*.
Hollywood.
*
Th* war in Finland was breaght
Mr*
West
Charity football - gam*
Tbo Bureau of Biological Sur­ played Jan. I. presented th*
Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight
Hospital for Crtppiad
V tiT t.
and Batorday, occasional light rey reports that aaly about t&amp;O Shrtns
rota over north portion, slightly hood of tho « c « numerous and Children with a chock for oboot
Taxaa
longhorn
catM
U
R
ysatonlay.
Tho sum waa bo coastal artllU re gmm an
plcturttquf
■ntnrday la
Us otBl at
F e rtile .

IOne Ship Reported
Sunk By Bomber9
FDR Asks Congres­
sional Loaders For
Plan To Aid Finns

Commission Again J. R. Lyles Will !Courtesy Contest
Debates Li c e n s e Be Candidate For Ends Tomorrow,
Legislature Seat
F o r Contractors
H i g g i n s States

Finnish Chances M a n y Activities Bank Deposits
A 5? ^ “SjaW SSS Said To Grow As Are Planned For
Show Increase,
" J F i s s f 's - a . . * « •
McNair States
StrifeContinues Conclave Visitors

Hallot For Selection
Will Be Placed In
Saturday’s Herald

Third Ordinance Is
Placed On F i r s t
Rending At Meet

ttlonal
f twhoa
S allSfthat:JTUiZ&amp;
waa Involved Amount
waa a petition for a te n poeary
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Gannon, me. of Baaford.
Da. The Btat* Supreme Court
re yt rood the fa re ratio dee talon
Of the lower court aad the can
ubtequtnUy Joined la appeal Inf to the Federal court.
Tips* attacking the legislation
Fierce aaaertod, -produced only
two wlta owea at tho hearing,
neither of whom, knew a groat
deal about tho subject."
. Fierce alaa aald the -opinion
waa written aad dated prior to
tho time tho plaintiff* had pro­
duced all of their evidence."
Roc*]ling that tho throe-Judge
•court hokTtho Act discriminated
agalnat the Independent cannere
a t the erptnae of co-oneraUvoa,
Flare* toldl -A ll. Independent
cannon are affectod alike by tho
art; Co-operaUre* i n la a dif­
feren t claaa than -Independent
cahnen and may he dealt with
differently. T hu court hai ao
hyld."
•The attorney explained that
the three-Judge court had feuad
th at tho ao apen tire*
merely
credited their grower mambon
with g* eeata a box fo r tho
bob

w e grower would not receive
thia amount hath a t tho end of
•oa' tho market
aach a paym ent
.
by Chief Jostle*
Flare*-m id all of the
,
of the layr were ladepeadeat cannere and Included
»« grow ere.
. Defending tho net agalnat the
rCateation that It took property
wilhont dee procea* of
law
F iona aald that go had boat
naawHad by dm Supreme Court**
deciden aastaJntag a New T o rt
Jaw fixing the priM of milk.

Fftr Diverting
J P e f e w Monies
; « f M e e t H i? „
waa noted today aa
‘ down to ita

Outside Local Club To Keep
Aid Is G r o w in g . KiwanUms Well Occiipled 'During Stay

Historical Gr o u p
Begins Meeting In
Palm Beach Today

Coal Shortage Is
Acute As Germans
Endure Cold Wave

School Ring Samples
Arrive For Student*

Armadillo Presented
To Zoo By A. W. Wise

L

Celery Grown Here Is
Enjoyed At Re-Union

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THE SANFORD HEBAtfo? SANFORD, FLORIDA

OUTSTANDING POLITICAL FIGURE

b t n Monday. Alao ole"B artW
Cooley will be tn la te r a n d p o a fibhr W elt Thty . i r hell M p
Camlog . . . . R. V t f

Sural Retreat, Va. U In b*ttSAspirit* new that Joura uaa cone
hi wRh truck. AfraM he w i
viowbound . . . Ur. William U

nic spent a
farket Friday
. Boty . . . I

VERSE KCtt fODAY
VlSfc MAN SEEKS ADPoverty and thame (hall
him .th at.rcfu w th ln*trucbut In .MWl regardelh reshall U /honored.—l*rov.

a shorter rood,
mi, to e l

UW waning i|i me |»viai* nieie
And gathering up a few.
Dr ktekfhg them Into a foam
That thlnee with early dew,
rdkM how .arow more Intimate
w ith life, an April mom.
,-Kakwkur tho twUlcd bough* before
f , Their reddened fruit It bom.
•Yet every time I pu»» thot wey
. 'I IftlAOoe (ha f.tlV 111 IllWft
i thinking me a clown,
tied kUXUheo far above
'a n te t road I could take,

Hus ttvnd of American |»U«y In H'o lost Hvo decodes
an rojrhWa lilmilar po»sos*loi(M ha« becjvronslslcntly against
maintaining domination and towtmls fnjeUom. It la only
Srfcen some fotrlgn power'shflfca
of nnroMrninrd ihtefnallonal brigand*** that the United State* begins to
cbmilder its outlying powwaalona and neighboring waters
in Hlo light of national defuse.
.
•
/
We dtt not want Utp Philippine*,' aa .ire hoVo shoWn .by
votThg them their freed oto-, we do not'want to fortify
Gtiartt for the purpose of getUn* territtory because' we
iort*t want anv. We are concerned, however, with
the
jhfoatHJct that Japait, under military domination, will Con­
tinue to brtmch out farther and farther Into more distant
realms until It finally runs athwart vital (American Interesta.
When this occurs, knowing the Japtnotc mind. We may
expect to have our rights Infringed uponr and convrtwriv,
If we al*e strong and prepared, we may havo reasonable
hope of avoiding troable.
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BREAKFAST

LUNCH

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LANKY’S------

I.ANEY'S DRUG STORE
Telephone I Oh
Ifr YOCM T A S tE DEMANDS Tllfe &lt;IEtfr IN

LIQUORS
SCOTCHES

A N««dtewi Waste Of Tlttve
out before' th at It Is a sad
____
. das.. in. view of the many
pressing and serious probjems facing th e country, gives
prior attention to tho m atter of the ,antl-lynchlng bill,
for which there Is no excuse. •
The Tampa Tribune ‘ feels also t'nut the nicusure la
superfluous und declarca th a t "aside fnmi its avowed
sectional purpose the antl-lynchlng / bill, .which
the
House passed 252 to 131 Wednesday. Is an entirely un­
necessary piece of legislation. There might have been
some excuse for a laW of th a t nature In past yearn when
lynchlngs wore num erous; there Is none now, when they
are becoming fewer each yuar. Last y ear thero were
only three lynchlngs In tho United States. T hat form
of mob violence Is rapidly being discarded an ineffective,
regardless of Its barbarous features.
Strike violence
has become far more of a menace to tho public peace,
and homicides fa r more aerious. Against three lynch­
lngs In the entire country, wp may cite 272 muhlehi In
orte city, New York,.
i
"The proposal to punlah comnJuhltlek Whcnfr lYticfiIngs peeUr and officer* who fSli.U) prevent them would Hot
•top lynching.! As- ffapfes* ntatlve Millard;. Caldwell, of

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BE SURE T J VjslTgSANEOItns NEWEST

4l0 SALFORD AVENUE
A*ek«t Street Frio* H A A Depart areal Stare

MARKET TOWN NEWS
By BRUCE TUCKER
Sooferd State. Former* Merkel
Monday nt the market wa» «
plenty buoy day. For tho deal'
ora on the platform, Stanford
Fiult Company, market rettau
rant, al*o tho two gal* In Uit
office, (Margaret ahS Huru V •)
They ware really onowed i|0&lt;««

Stevenron end Luther Garrett
were on the ground* Monday,
nml umletotand tfcat Mr. *E. J*-

ftFflaiPwTSS’u8P!5
. . 'B ril' Brittain wo* on th*
ihmketv • hut. U ae«r,./iA s;da ‘*
retch/ titwy * &gt;. VlUl" ■A»xhl r
f d r e t r H oMbuuj. «bicer,:f o r . # a

BARBECUE
13lh BL It Elnf Avc, j j .
Ua k -b -q

afritld •hv.jh

wirk* a * r , j r a i p r u t r s n s

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mu»

w t t m i r i'iiiHf

lllctAo-y. '-Hi Ci wa*ilir;»n«itnfS,
u-ual, »low arN attkyitahN r'Il^Y .
in *ihur«n*a|&lt;l d«»liHi
loot .to have w m iw to t - f t

Mid noosing frtejntwo national • aettau ,1r #
kill.the hill—bjrffltoURfcf If n Ik not .jJisslMe
IrtNl vote/*
Ci .vr.i
Far
’
ry. foot w a’d land
jSfc,Quee&amp; Anne’*
HA A. JUNES.

Vrith ’.Rhtl-alc

cowysta will

c«»rtlauf until .&lt;!&lt;0y P, M
Many Activities
Are Planned p A r!
Mayfair • Hotal a t u :00 o’cloCV:
ConclaveiV taitors Birger
Waaler and hta orehertrn
11wall a are rrwaa ra * r tra/i

If * buttftfeea man bakh’t eatuatad the poAltiillUe* of adverm
ha khould never complain
gutinn* .^ lh g bad.
tw ig
M l

eb‘vebv*tlon

ha*

con-

With bad dUpetltlofti.

Ih'lha light of what’e happening
[ ttuaato. It lobk* a* though lb#

be a day of builneda tea»lon* l»
be held In the Armdry but the
teltrea of local KlwSnlehk are ade­
quately providing fur the entertalnmvnt of llio vltlllng wive*.
Planned for them I* n boat trip
oh the Bl. John* Illvir nlamrl
the boa tv of local owner* and alto
a rlgtit-ieelng lotir of the va*t
Celery field*, th* Big Tree ' mid
oilier place* of Interest In IIm
county.
The butlhvt* cession* g it un*
dchway at the Artnory at V:3U
A- M. .Monday and cqnllnue until
nooh when th* Fellowship lunchbun will be held. The drlcaetM
will returns dlsedtrion of objertlvee for tIMO a t , the setalon*
which begin at lidtt P. M. and

R E P A IR

n. |&gt;U ‘ from dhcnryttUei tL U M

w llffum U h mu%lo for tlm .atvht.
Tho decoration* . caaimUtoa 1of
the Iveal club, too, h*a been ac­
tive and on every corner In the
burinaea dlatrkt tho Ktwanla cmklam la being g aln tai. with thr
w onmb&lt; “ Welcama IK iw aalan V

for

ibi'SffibT
A 'L ijtS.
t- Atarkol . . . , dfoige TTutrytoh la

e, oulte a |&gt;u»y man a b u n d tho
X- taarket, loading 6t»r .truek* and
a vara fpr hi* concern up tha counla Iry. . Ro.le a go-gvttvr.l
Dr.
w ^ c n Ciawell wa* walking Sronnd
in klmlmwly on Uie plitforik • last
wl f p aB y , Right, but. k a ^ l w l 1'W

Maurtrt

No that l i e t a b big ar •w a ll r*ar
S ta ir Ifr,. ( • « ia a be ear* we
rim tllar w ltk lla l i v e aa4

W M aoWb. M iH M lw •*-

l»*lt*. Uriah rod* krVkaa art la
• . . Ok » « da edit l i t U. a c t lo ll

peuwl , Uhl-

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M « tid l ^ t o r iW - lT y a 'i l

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p a c k e d e n | lb » la m p u i ftfr l i t

of Picking Winrun
TONIGHTS ALL-STAB f» A « J * E
NINTH R A C t-« l« MIL*

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social A nd Personal Activities
Social Calendar

Swiss!*. Mrs 3. T. Newby, a a l
Mr*, le v a Andrews.
SATURDAY
Caeelian Music Club will meet
tv 3:1B P. M. In the Panola R.
Munson Studios, 603 Myrtle Ant*
mice
MONDAY
Mr*. I. M. Hines urges all New
York people to meet a t her home,
2473 Palmetto Avenue, a t t:30
o'clock to plan for New York
night on Jen. 32.
Annual invitational dance of the
Xlwanla Club will be held from
0:00 P. M. until 10:00 A. M. In the
Mayfatr Hotel. Klwantani and
their guests who wish to play
bridge or Chinese checkers are
asked to make reservations by
- ‘
‘ j 782-W or 687-W.
telephoning
Circlet of the Woman's Mkiflonary Society of the First Baptist
Church will meet e t 3:30 P. M.
*a follows:
Clrcls One will meet with Mrs.
J. A. Strange, 310 Myrtle Avenue.
I Circle TWo will meat with Mr*.
. G. E. Rollins, 2400 Park Avenue,
- with Mra. J . M. SUneclpbar aa
' co-hottest*
Circle Three will meet with
Mrs. B. R. Beck, 2420' Laurel
• Avenue.
Circle Four will meet with Mr*.
1 Voile William*, 110 East First
j Street,
Circle Five will meet with Mr*.
J. T. Denton, 718 Magnolia Ave■nut.
•
Circle Six will meet in the
church annex.
80-60 Bible Claie of the Flra*
Methodist Church will hold a
business matting a t 7:30 o'clock
at tb* horn* of Mr. and Mrs. R.
t I- Caldwell assisted by Mlaa
' Kathryn T1IIU.
Circle* of the Woman's Auxil­
iary of the Presbytarlan Church
will meet aa follows:
Circle On*. Mrs. W. If. Arnold,
, rhalrman, wlU meet with Mr* R.
! J. Holly. 000 Palmetto Avenue, at
3:80 P. M.
Circle Two. Mrs. W. L. Hcnlr*.
rhalrman, will m*»t with Mr*. R.
A. Cobb. 313 W«»t Fifteenth
street, al 3:30 T. M.
Cirri* Three, Mra. S. D. lilghleynian. rhalrman, will meet with
Mrs. II. J. Lehman, Alt Palmetto
Avenue, at 3:30 I'. M.. with Mra.
E. L. Morvww'tttt *■ **»» ■«.'»•■'«
Circle Four. Mrs. A. D. Smith,
rhalrman. will mrel with Mra.
&gt; Victor Mrl-aulln. 406 West Nhst ftenth Street, a t 3:30 o'clock.
Circle Five. Mrs. W. A. Leavitt,
&gt; chairman, will meet with Mr*. E.
I, D. Brownlee. 000 Palmetto Ave­
nue. a t 3:80 P. M.
\ ' Circle 8lx, Mr*. J. D. Woodruff,

Bene Lou McCubblna
Marries C. A. Haines

Club Federation To
Meet Next Thursday

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Richardson

A meeting of the Seminole
County Federation of Woman a
Clubs has been announced for
next Thursday at 10:00 A. Min the Sanford W omans Club
house at 313 Oak Avenue by
Mrs. J. Ross Adams, president of
the federation.
Members of the Vicinity Club
of Sanford will art ns hostesses
fur the inerting. Luncheon will
be served at nt»on.
The County Federation Is com*
poj-eil of the following clubs:
Oviedo Woman's
Club,
Mrs.
Amos Tinglry, president; Long
wood Civics L eag u e,* lrs. H. J.

announce the m an ias*
1U»1 m m 148 of Orlando
Mra. Richardson's slater. Mtaa

MBS LILLIAN ADAMS, M M * Etftar

Kbrania Ball To Be
Held Monday Night
Honoring those attending the
Mid-Winter Khraala Conference
of the Florida District, which is
ta be held in this city, the Annual
Klwsnl, Bail will bo staged Mon*
day night In the Mayfair Hotel.
Dancinig will begin a t 0:00
o’clock to music by Birger W es­
ter and his orchestra and sritl
continue until 1:00 A. M. A
grand march led by Governor and
lira . C. Edwin Baker of Umatilla
will be held a t midnight
Kbranlans and their gurata who
wish to play bridge or Chinese
checkers are asked to make res*
ervatkmi by phoning 782-W or
637-W.
All members of local civic
clubs have been extended an in­
vitation lo be present at the
yearly event.
Hobart Haynes has been ap­
pointed general chairman of the
dance committee and working
with him on various sub-commit­
tees ere W. A. Leavitt, E. C.
Harper. R. A. 8mlth, Karl Nordgren, B. D. Caaweli, Ray Fox,
end C. L.- Beldln.
Also, Dr. Kenneth R. Bell, J.
O. Sharon, R. W. Were, B. C.
Moore, t i n . L. T. Doss, end Mr*.
Karl Nordgren.
Admission will be by Invita­
tion only.
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t

ee Lo* McCubblna, to Claude
Austin Haines of Uila city. The
ceremony was tolemnlied last
evening a t 8:00 o'clock In the
Preahyteriin Church of Orlando
with the Rev. Lindsay B. McNair
olfieiithifs
Mrs. Walter Johnaon has as her
A fter a abort wedding trip In
jest for a few days, her sister, the southern part of the state,
rs. Eddie rearoek, of LaBelle. Mr. and Mr*. Haines will be at
home to their friends a t 1906
Friends of George D. Dili
Park Avenue. Mr. Haines Is con*
will regret lo learn that he is
nested with The Sanford Herald.
at bis home in Rose Couti.

Frlrnds of Walter Johnson will
regret to Irani that lie Is III in
tha Frmnld-Laughton Memorial
Hospital.

SAPPY BIRTHDAY
Karlyle lluusholder

J. W. F. Hodges of LaHcltr is
visiting hero at the guest of hit
daughter, Mrs. W alter K. John­
son." and son, Ernest Hodges
The many friends of T. C. Carl­
son will regret to learn that he
is critically III a t his home on
West First S treet

K

Farm population of the United
States ns of Jan. I. 1(138, was estl*
mated at 3IJI9.PP0.
The senior Joans Pr»rle or Tkl
t'lrwl MelkotlUt ( luirrli
Present
S iiu h n n n ct J a n r o f
S y cam o re l^utb

Mrs. O. B. Norman of Mystic.
Conn., la visiting here with her
rents, Mr. ana Mrs. Robert
rd. Mrs. Norman Is the former
Mlsa Edna Lord of this city.

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Marguerite Ingley
Is Hostess To Club

COMEDY IN THREE ACTS
a P. M. Jso. 16
Junior High Auditorium
Salvation Army eeaogellst, will
conduct a irrlcs of revival ser*
vlees at the local Salvation Army
citadel beeinning next Tueiday
night. The •errice, will be hrld
nightly except Saturday.

Housholders Hosts
To Their Card Club

A 10-day serirx
of revival
services will he conducted ul I he
Salvation Army Ctti
Ka*t Second Street
beginning
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Ilousholder Tuesday, Jan. Id, C«
were boats last night to tha mem­ Rose, commanding i
ber* of tbo Evening Supper- nounrrd today.
Brldg* Club at their home In
Commandant K. 1
Rose Court.
Salvation Army evangelist, will
A red and gold (heme was car­ .conduct tile services. Command*
ried out in the floral decorations |' ant Harris* has spent r&gt;n years
of Brasilian peppers and rad i pVenrhing the gospel at home and
gladioli. Aaalstlng Mra. Iloua* as n missionary to Indin. Cupt.
holder in serving (he supper were j Rose said, milling dial his ad
Mrs. R. A. Newman and Mrs. W. dresses should he Interesting us
C. IIIII.
well a* inspirudnitnl.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Lcfflcr
Commandant tint is.* will Ih- re­
were awarded prise* of a novel- I membered by some residents of
ty flashlight and a cromlum 1Sanford a* lhc futlier of Cnpt.
cheese and erockcr plate as high Annie llatiss, formerly in ehaige
bridge scorers for (he men and &lt;
of llir Sanfont Citadel.
th* women, while M. S. Wiggins
The services will be held night­
received a
Culbertson
Bridge ly at 7:30 o'clock, with the ex­
book aa screeno winner.
ception of Saturday nights.
Present were: Mr. and Mra. R.
A. Newman, Mr. and Mra. W. A. ,
Lcffler. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wig­
QUATTLEBAUM-TYNER
gins, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill
J. 11. (Juatllrbaum
an­
and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Houanounce* jhe marriage of his
daughter, Doris, to Thomas
Olin Tyner, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. O. Tyner ot
(irapeville. The marriage was
solemnised Jan. 3 III Kissim­
mee. Mr. and Mrs. Tyner will
make their home In Daytona
In cclabrstlon of tier fifth
llrarli where Mr. Tyner •»
birthday, Betty Walker was hon­ rohnerted vvllli Ihr Police De­
partment of that city.

Betty Walker Given
Party On Birthday

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COMMANDANT E. C. IIARRI53.

Salvation Army To
Hold 10-Day Revival

Mrs. Earl King It spending this
weekend in Jacksonville visiting
her sitter, Mrs. J. B. Watkins,
and friends. While there Mrs.
"Sunbonnet Jan* of Sycamore King plans to take her state ex­
Lane,” a three-act comedy play, amination for aenlor beautician.
will b* presented at tbo Junior
high school by tha Senior Young
People's League of the First
Methodist Church * t 8:00 P. M.
Call meeting of the Seminole
High School P. T. A. win be held
at 8:30 P. M. in the school audi­
Miss Doris Wnlkcr was awardtorium.
(
eil a double deck of cards a»
high teorer for the evening at
WEDNESDAY
Social Department of th* Worn- the rrgular weekly meeting of
an** Club wlU sponsor the month- the Lonely Uearto Bridge Club
ly bridge and Chinese checkers Wednesday night a t th* home of
for club members at 2:80 Miss Margusrlts Inglsy In San
Hostesses will be Mrs. O. Lanta.
Sandwich**, cake, and coffst
imdon, chairman, assisted
a. James Coales of Oviedo, were served hy the hostess as­ After playing games on the
'. C. Bennett, Mrs. Herman sisted by Miss Anna Cornell and lawn, the gueiia were invited
and Mra. W. A. LeavtU. Miss Msrtha Adam*.
I*resent w ere: Miss Mary CThttp* Into th* dining room where Mb
n of officer* -Will be hfld
ian, Mias Margaret Rails. Miss cream and cake seas served.
a t Utla meeting.
Assisting in entertaining the
torts Wilkfcr.
Miss Eleanor
THURSDAY
guests were Mrs. Harold
Seminole County Federation of Hickson, Mist Doris Hall. Miss young
III era, Mrs. Raymond Ball and
Woman's Clubs will meet in the Martha Adams, Miss Anna Cor­ Mr*.
EutUa Peaks.
Sanford Woman's Club house, nell, Miss Marian Eatridge, Miss
Invited to be with Betty were:
318 Oak Avenue, a t 10:00 A. M. Marguerite Ingley and r u n ts ,
with th* members of th* Vicinity Mias Betty Buhrman, Mis* Nancy I. E. Eatridge. Ill, Donald Peaks.
White and Miss Camilla Dsaa. BUly Peaks, Audrey liters, NsnClub of Sanford aa hostesses.
cy Williams, Hamilton Bisbee,
J r , Bebe Bisbee, Dial Boyle, Rosa

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FOOLED YOU!
RICHMOND, V a, Jan. 11. —OTJ
—The trial * u ov*r—but tb*
evidence lingered on. Court at­
taches explained, In trtponat to
illed sniffing about Justice Eln Folkea' bench, that contents
had been spilled from a Jug used
as evidence in the case of a man
charged with selling without a
license. The jug had contained
high-powered perfume.

Mrs. E. J. Henderson is visit*
g for several months in Bristol
Ith relatives.

Miss Camilla Deaa will accom­
pany Mlaa Gene Martin Laney
chalrman. will meet with MY*. to Washington, D. C., tomorrow
Woodruff, l i t W ait Seventeenth to visit for several weclu aa the
guest of relatives and friends.
Street, a t 8:80 P. M.
Dependable
Sunday
School
Miss Gene Martin Lancv plans
Class of th* First Methodist
Church will hold its regular to Icavo tomorrow for Washing­
monthly meeting a t 7:30 P. M. ton, D. C., after la n d in g several
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. I&lt;ancy, at their home
on Sanford Avenue.

Kerry 10th pair t l
■ken said frost lb*
two tables of Wool
Latch and Poll Parrot
shoo* which ar* ad*
vsriltod ho low will be

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Tourlxt Notes

JERRY’S ARCADE
310 SANFORD AVE.

Hr. and Mrs. William Thomas
I'nlon City, Penn., are visft: with Mrs. ( \ K. Parkin at
home on Laurel Avenue for
months of January and Febtry. Mrs. Parkin and daughter,
" ’thy. have Wooohury. Conn,
lliolr home address.
Mildred
Parkin' and
(•■■urge Parkin
of Wateibury,
t onn., spent Christmas with Mrs.
F. 1. Parkin itnl Miss Dorothy
I'm kin.
Mr. and Mrs. William
........ Odo
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role*
hrutixl Ihclr 35th wedding mini.
vir«ary Jan. 8. Mr. Otto was lhc
pli'idilcnt of the Tourist Club lost
season. Mr. (Hto ,11,1 great wink
ilui mg (hr Christmas holidays,
and With the help of Mrs. Oita.
I hr\ mode n very jovial Mr. and
Mrs. Santa Claus.
till,- of our esteemed members,
J. A. Balding of Ijike Mary hud
a very unfortunate experience last
7 Inn -day, Jan. 4. His home wa*
burned to the ground. lie e*
caped serious injury in trying to
save various articles in the
house. Mr. Balding hails from
Law renccville. III.
The Snnfuid SliufMrbouid (Tub
I* going very well these ilays.
More mol inon- visitors urr heinx
rcell lllrrr. Il in n favorilr spoil
In relax und (day ill llie Hanford
sun. Tlie way the wenlhrr Is up
not I Is, It it a pbw.nrv. Or mob.ihly you all klonv il no*. \v I..
Aldrich i. in diargr. mid hr it
always willing I.I In-Ip anybody
there. Happy thiiffling
The next m irllll- of (In- 'IVnil
it! Chib will lie lisld in llir it'll)
Hall Audllorlum Monday evening.
Jan. If*, a* 7 -m nYl.e-k *h*rp An
rxcellrut
uiogiam
I,
bring
planned, and vvr lio|&gt;e lo ,cr you
all there.

PERMANENTS
$ 1.00
Alls Use* Id.irk wont hro.nb lolli
for the Ixsliro of till* Miavo din­
ner dress of sllrrrivd lilaek silk
jf-rsev. 71ie llgiirr-inoldliu: tinea
llio nildillT. llo- long
sleeves mid llio softly ili.i|**l
eflrets at slnmhh-ts mol liont of
llio skill me liiunishih.ihly .Mix.

O i l s W AVEvS

$2.00 and up
Tlir Vanity Fair lleauty Shop
li now undrr the n u n u f m iil
of Princpu
I 1I I ) ladl*
ana A rt., Del.sod. Upstairs la
the Stewart Building. Tele­
phone 223.

M artha Olilltam, operator

Coke Boyle, Donna L&lt;&gt;u llarpei
and Barbara Ann Pearce
Also, Muitroe IVorcr, Ann Its
bort:, Barbara Wallien, 8. O
Chase, III, Beverly Bogrrv, Do.
lores English, Marian Messer,
Mary Ixiu Copeland and Jangle
Jinr Campbell.
And, Patsy Collins, Ada Adams,
Founded in I72f&gt;, und one of
Henry McLaulin, III, Mary Mar­
garet Herndon. ISrurge Harden the youngest cities on Ihr South
and La Verne Thumux of Cudsdrti, American continent, Montevideo
has n population of over COO,000.
Ala.

NATION-WIDE
Today &amp; Saturday

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tarday only.

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ssd to oaeitio* to erSo*
wso two table* boasaallr
The tot luted In mediately
below a ttsbts of Hool-Latek.

Chonille Spread
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CURTAINS

STURDY WIZARD

Dainty: Dotted Mar 6 A C
qulrrllea with crisp
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ruffles.
Takt sdVBlilega Ol
Uiis low price—

nig Bite 8 1” x 00" | * A O
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Y'ott'd better hurry—got &gt;9t»r
there of tbl* sheet bargain!

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ran wav. as It was la the
rheit detouring of rtothlng
rim y a l In armies. Mr* e a r
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of the Itilkane. Wars al*
h aw spread It to rfvlllla
tlana. , Food shortness ran*
ooplo More saseeptlble so
ilaiorisalljr It Is known a*
m ine'll lata s*.
w ‘are two main tynea,
•an and American. The
tan ha* been fac lest daittlKtlve of..life.
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DECEMBER 90, IMS

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Lord’s return MILLIONS UPON MIL­
LIONS OP PEOPLE

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REV. O. C. CRANK of Iha Dr-

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T O .S I N D T R f ;

laada Ckarak of Cod will giro 8AI.F.8MAN RXPEUIRNCKD In
a aortas of rovlval noaltagf at
real estate, has Mr, (Wary
•bo Church of God of Saaford • guaranteed or do not answer.
boflaaiag Suadajr^

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housekeeper.
Experienced
In
practical nursing. Box M, H e r

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“ Mutual ctrof IdHico creates a aoudd banW amf a gaod* eaftemvr**

New Pastor Occupies
Church Of God Pulpit

t , "with ana boctortall*
rv tsthnlrlana, on* lltyr
sufficient for 900 eomt
mtratlaoa can bo ' pro*

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—daring thin same periad' laans t» (Jhm h*iret*wi •
abreast with' the
-Hiotnrtlnf
Haw n * •,of
th r famih
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The Rev, Clyde Or)*, r»cei»"y
transferred liras from C halla'
none*, Tenn, has take*! ova* the
pulpit of Iht Church of Cod, ranlaclng tin (lav. O'Neal ITuehas,
tha former pastor, who haa boob
tryiuferrad to Ralnaa City. Tha
Rav. Ogle la a talented singer and
musician.
A series nf revivals will be senducted at th* church by th e Rav.
O, C. Crank of tha Orlando
&lt; hunch of Ood, baginninr Binning.
All danominatloah W«w invited to
taka part In tha campaign.

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AUo^-Thla batik feet* a confidence In the people of Sakfor# an» gknUw te C e n tf ,
hrncn
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b.Sft8H
conni (

diatcly available to all natloaa.
la ss production la doaa by
shining two new methods of
'Wise tha germs which Imd
n discovered In tha United
itea In tha laat two years. Tha
A . la reported by Doctor*
ns Zinsser, one of the world's
t known bacterlolonUts, HerFlats and John F. Endow. wady ftrr use.
Ik la a guest worker at liard (Tom' ihs Pasteur Instituta, . Whan tha Univarslty of Fieri
m
hnabetimJt team ilafbatei
College, 77 to W, |i
rhrsa Itarvanl worker* recent- Southern
marked the largest score rollet
diaeovorod that rlckattalae up
by * Gator eag* team In list
id ba grown fairly wad on ZA yrar* that Florida has i
tr, a gelatinous substance from eared
In intcr-colleglatc Imaki
iwood. But hot enough to make

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The officer* and director* of thU bank; feef that the people- . o f . thfs . eommooltj
have this confidence In , the . Florida State Bind a t
Saaford / leemtee

■ U m l'M m ilM iiiiiin iii^ iiM V i.id .ii.y m illL

me, ask.

the same time Dr, If, R.
nrted In the'U . 8- Public
lurries Proceedings, that
a o*uld bn rvown waft by
farpdUed .hen eggs. Bat
f g S k w y disappointing.

MATTRESS FACTORY

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fetched field Schedule!
Feature Event A t Dog tru c k
b l t A N d o . ja n .
It.
Ifugb M M o f U e fault

Ocala Tennis Teattl
PJays Here Suhday

— Al- the feature event last night.
» race
The record wws established

Scmlnola High Behoof* Celery
F«la lost their second gam* of
(ft tof
I tJ Vklentlno the soxson last night to Dot mid's
I Club Jr., w u timed hue* t u t year In Bulldog* In DeLand by n '."J to
of til* 82
second*.
0 aeu*
The two-year-on M-pound Dot,
The Feds started off strong and
out of Lueky Rail aWd Tralfle at half time were leading 13 to
Bother Babe waa out of th* eight box 8 hut In the third qunitrr the
dogs | like a shot and took the htoll at Bulldog* spurted ami went ahead
•lohg- the raH whig nasaWg the Judge’* to hold their lead tn til the end
•land. Frori tM n an *Rt the of the game.
wards’ snee-ing youngster uncorked a
Dunn and Riser led Sanford's
reakcl highly, turf-pod fldlhg stride to ltitk with fIVa points -each,
a fust Jap the oval Without u faltering luuter. topped tfio
Bulldog
light's moment.
scorer*.
, will It was the niftiest bonny-eTtas*
FG F T P F TP
fUvor*. Ing i&gt;crformanc* of the sm »»Ai» Allman ...............
1!
0 3 4
break • and the crowd gtIVU the puffing Dunn ........
.2
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(hi. I greyhound a big round of mb* Halo .......
0
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2 .1
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to a I win woa the footth straight fbr Epps —............... . 1 0
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event. J.ucky Dot which la the beat George .............. . 0 0
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Wed* truck to date. Bhe holds throe Newman ...........
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idaklc straight setmollng Win* In nidi*
slow* Uon and h*a yet to thekt defeat
ir the a t Mm Longwood track.
«rk*d
The, Uironw In attendance ca­ Walla ____
llre. tarnished the Cole Kennel lunfl- Hunter ........
5-lfl's nary a* u hot favorite with Dot Higginbotham
is al- going to post a t odds of 7 to 10 Cowart .........
ninth while nckt In Hit* arms Fanny FA? poker ...........
n dog gi 6 -to 1. Bind Dsby gained the Jensen
string place In ■ camera finish With Big I.eOn ...... .*—..

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AMBl’I.ANT 1‘RdCTOhOGY
Sirfirjr It expehiive atid iM ttlW it tuagsMtoa and pkl*&lt;

I), rinllr arrangement* hhf*
been mxlo for Ocala'a .fcnaJ*
team to meet • Sanford tram
-. City WrCrsallon tthrrc*
n
M. llnidnkcr announced
toil#)-.
I'l»j-ln&gt;r In thb men’* matchr*
will lie l)r. T. F. McDaniel, tU v
Wflllnms. Jalwe* C. lllgfein-. nob*
n t Unicht, and Pete Sehlrard.
The women's team will be eom*
ftoted of the following! Mrs.
Aitlmr Zarharv. Mrs. Klnehen
Powers. Mr*. Clin tie* MofrDon.
Ml— Kill'll Bfltr. Ml** KutlierIne Cnlhoun, nnd Mr*. Algernon
S|..or
Ssnfolil defeated Ornla In the |
latter city several week* ago.

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\trtle or trlrpb«*» lor lit erntar* and Baaotalairal.
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! Wilfred Schnrh, University of
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.never done anv lioxlng uiHIt this
lyror. Thl* hVill lie went nut fm
I the (istnr ling squad nml made
jthe tnim In the 120 pnunil weight.
,ltlt the day the trnnt left for
LcuDlann and bout* with Tulanr
and I.. S. U„ Bib orb came doun
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relatives nnd fiirnds you
left u p N orth.
Shuro your good fuitim e
cheer tiiem u ji-w m /l/ie n i
•unny boxes of Florida i ifrus fruits.

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■ng their heortielt hlessings
v o n w o n 't h a v e to any
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FLORIDA
to Ute folks back home!

AND FRENCH AVF.
PHONE 713

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/ THAT
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FOR.THE OPERN THAT CURED ,
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denier lm* n wide variety of
sclrction* to fit every purte.
Ciive lilm th e a d d re sse s
He'll do the rest! S pcdnl
express rates and fust *hipm ents to nil points.

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CASUALTY
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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NAME IS5H A R .K A HENCHKVAM OF
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hrigga, Jaarakr MagBbUa Ava
IX BOOM furnished haute, bath.
810 W. Srd fit.
fur­ FUBNIBBED

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or cottage, does In
let. Sanford couple
■oca Writ* portico*

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apart

and water firrr month. Adult*

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OUTFIT AND F ix
UR THE DOPE
RIGHT HERE IN
, tw e b a s e m e n t /

O PER A TIV E 48
A GOOD IDEA*
NOBODY WILL
SUSPECT THAT-THEY SHIP A
LOT OF CAMMED
MILK OUT OF
% THIS TOW N,' f

THAT'S WHAT
I FI GURED- - SAY----- WHEN
SHOULt) HEINlE
BE GCTTlNfl
T BACK F T . /

FUBlflBHED

HE OUGHT TO BE
IN SOMETIME TODAY”
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TAKES

[ABOUT TWELVE HOURS
TO FLY WERE
7
FROM CALI/O

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THEN WF BETTER
OET BUCV AlrO
IL L ARRANGE
GET THAT CAIlUlNtS ALL THAT THIS
AFTERNOON* O U TFIT -----WELL
GET THE EMPTY
fw E ^ w ! CAN
C A N S - - AND JU S T ShllP OUR STUFF
JU S T AS QUICK
SO LD ER THEM
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up •
(—■
—r ' AS SHELIA GETS
BACK WITH
HER O RD ERS/

tCkHO SO . IN THE SECLUOEO
ESTATE V/HERE ONCE LIVED
ONE OF Th e MQ5T RE^PEC TBD
FAMILIES. A SORDID OUSlNESS
r* ABOUT TO START /

LittJI ai ohn. R a.W fh
•d 100 famUlts. Only ra\We\. Mod apply. Good

dy RAY THOMPSON And CHARLES
A W .V tW T
,W0RRV l O J T H W S H E AlATT GONNA
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T H t SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

ItflMn KlrtUr

Exams To Be Given Bell Ringers Give
F o r Appointment Chapel Program O n
To Guard Academy O d d Instrum ents

WhyHighSchool Pupils Should
Be Interested In Elections

Literary M ilam

CktilM P i
Baron Kirt

right to rota.
Those a r t only a few of tte
rtaaone why we, t t e bleb school
student*,* should ho intom tod in
•lections. Many other* a r t Impor­
tant. Wo moot INCKEASK our
iatoraat In
wu might
goroniman
giro us a IETTER nation. „
Edward M an tell

CUaa Ssyns^nUlIvi

Business Conducted Parent-Teachers Have
By Junior Class I Session On Tuesday
The Dramatic Club meeting
The Seminole High School
Thursday, January 4, waa bald at Parent-Teacher* AeeeelaUon met
* dolt** home. Tha meatraa called U order by the
dent, and due U tha fast
Leroy Eatridge want away#
a new member, Jseic Herring,
waa voted In to take his place
In tha cast. This and tha switch­
ing of two part* will further
ireeentatlon of the
to Nlegra." The
or, will
he an* Forgueon sang a duct.
The date of tte. next meeting
A fter tte business meeting which will bo a Joint mooting tea
refreshments were enjoyed by not bora sot hut Mrs. Voile Wil­
Joyce Adams, Mary Martha Em- liams, program chairman, ante
•rick, Winifred Lovell, Doro­ th a t all member* look for tte
thy Bunge. Lola Caldwell, Helen announcement in tte local paper.
Hutohtuon, Loom Howard, and
Pattv Hodge.
Also Broca Bolt, Harry Brown­
lee, Dicky Brown, David Oatctel,
Mach Cleveland, and Mia* Nei­
ll* William*, sponsor,
WINIFRED LOVELL.
Junior Class m u tin g
wu
held Friday, January 8, 1040 In
tte
Upstair* etudytelL
The
meeting w u called to order by
the president, Edwin Branan.
Minutes were road by Jea.le
Durden
and were approved. A
For over thirty year* tte
American School* Aiaocletlon te a report w u given by Erma Deadmaintained Free Information of­ dey. of the Junior Donee hold
fices for United States , eehoola daring Thanksgiving. A abort
and colleges where catalogs end report w u given on tte pro­
educational guidance which are of gress of the Junior play. A l
g n a t advantages to tell student* advertising committee w u *P-

'W att, called tte Inventor of tte
atoam-engtno. did not Invent t»
anymoro than Outonterg. caUod
tte ImrwUr of typogmphy, Inrented th aty p o ._________

Mr. Mason then played the “Old
Spinning Wheel- and "Are You
Washed In the Blood of the U m b ­
ra the staff ten*. Those belle
hove neither elappora nor handle!.
^ ™
program was concluded
by tte rendering of -Homo 8w e t
on tte™nnelcai
tte mas leal
latest HomeH«»«- uas a duet
duet'on
globleta.
Thle
This program w u especially
Interesting to phytic etud.nl.
tecauee
-^an ee of the demonstrations
demonstration,
Jwith
f l ^ t hthe
e photo electric
oloctrie coll and
end
the Victor Theremin.

Business Meeting Of
Drama Club Is Held

American Schools
Group Aids Pupils

rata and student* who

call

managers were nam ed.,
outlined our ezpens*
r*ar and t t e way t t e a

at

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J a g . waa adjourned. - . .

.. CATHERINE .HUI

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LEGAL NOTICE

arj&amp; wsrw K

SC
and t t e

trouurer*a report road.
»
They votod and adopted a clam
\ r - *■' flower, color, and motto,
Sii I
T te meeting w u tnrned over
t

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W? ’S r ,«atfTSJ!2

rhe aaeeeemeat of the eald arear under Ike said eortlf.eato Is&gt;4 waa In the same of a. n.
Jsleee aald eeetlfleate shell be
leemed aoeerdlu to law. the
ipertr Rtoeribertherein will he

played am rm l pieces •* tte
plane. . T te meetlag w u adlearned.
*
LAURELLB DUTTON.
^^MWHwueeMraemrome

Rev. John Williams
k , r Addreseep Student*

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iv,'£.j57irhv: iXp&amp;ruS

New Books. Received
' By School Library
As usual, the library Is re­
ceiving new book*. These re­
ceived thle week ere Interesting
u well as telpful. Everyone
should be Interested In -Thle U
my Story” by Eleanor Boosevelt.
... - Also .th
—e re.. I* "Forward
ri.~
WP*
Of book, there la ‘
by James Daugt
Femou. Paintings'
tockwell
Kent. and "The
Wonder
Book of Koowltdi
‘’ 1 feel lure tte t
thle flnq |*
y •w tek
everyone wJ K« liilifltrii
b t ■riP f T O k

•a.

t h u t i ll Aag • ( January.
jx

P. HlItNDO H .

. Bemlnal/ CunnTy, VlerUa!
W hat Doe* U Mean To U s"
Mr. Williams w u latrodueed
to the amemkly by D r K D H r1
Brownlee, pastor of t t e First
L v , • Presbyterian Church w hen Mr.
I ? ■' .. WUllame -will conduct a eerica
of lecture* coatlnutag for two

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rarely Interested in elections? The
answer • is .not a lofflcient num­
ber. If he Is the eon of a republi­
can or a democrat, he -roots** for
the candidate ‘of the respective
partlee. This le emphatically
wrong. T te platform* should be
looked over and a man', record
checked. A boy or girl should
eboose hie own candidate and hie
own political party. Many pollti.
colly minded men who think only
of themaelve* are elected becauu

SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION

B A L L O T
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DEMOCRATIC PARTY
TUESDAY, MAY 7,1940

West Side Primary

Make * Crou Mark (X) before the Name of the Candidate of Four Choice

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FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

VOTB FOR amVBM

FOR COUNTY A8SBS80R OF TAXES
VOTB F o n OKB

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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

VOTB FOR OKB

VOTB

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. . , FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN
OONORB38 'FROM' FIFTH
..... - CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT”

Warren, di
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FOR COUNTV PROSECUTING

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C. M. Hand
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1918 Chevrolet
Master Town
Sedan. Radio
1017 Chevrolot
Deluxe Sport
Sedan. Radio
10S6 Chevrolet
Deluxe Town
Sedan.
1038 Chevrolet
Coach
1688 Chevrolet
Deluxe 4 Doer

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PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,

Unexcelled
In Looks
• Performance
Quality and
PRICE .

FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
FOR OK*

FOR COMPTROLLER

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VOTB FOR ON*

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FOR SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION
VOTB FOR OKB

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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER

a week fey t f t tew
Uroetod In Playing
era, and CUneae 4
and Mr*. Evans as
Mrs. A. W. Tonkin
pointed to a r t ae a
charge.
T te first of a a*
evenings w u held *
a t the Community
7«10 o'clock. There 1
ra t end u this m
to te inch ajusooaa

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Beslsey, ’ Hannon Lea*. Ed wart
P arker Bobby Parker, JMk Mai.
colra. Tommy Staley. Oaraby Kimbla. and Mr. Cooper. •

PRECINCT NUMBER

1887 Plymouth
Deluxe Tow*'

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W ® K ® a ? lS
Oanuugo, A rthor Batrolf, Bari

o f playliW
thro*' court* tte glrie are
playing In two courts.
Two afternoons ont of the
now ____
year
t t e _girl I week
those
stay
With t h e ___.
_
...............
*
. . who
. _to wish
menjoy
_ to a h4l|
In tha Argentina, the average gym
left volley ball and | aftor school
farm la eight times as big as the beganclasses
basket
balL
Many
of
tte
hour
of
practice
m
a
y
do
average fatm In the United students enjoy this game more Many anjey these practices ba­
State*.
tte n any of tte otter* played meneety. '

The pupils Of the West
___ ___
rimary presented the following
program In observance of Arbor
bui
l.Ood Bless America—School.
A Story of Arbor Day—by Frank
Meiach.
3. Trees—Solo by Kathryn Hogan.
4. America—School.
6. Flag Salute—8cteo|.
•. Florida My Florida—School.
Prayer Bong—School.
Beuhrnla tree w u Uisn plant-

, feral Betata Cooveyaacee
schry Hattie F. * W. B. Te
EJIsabeth 4 A. F. KimbreU. ,
range Naval .Store* Co. To R.
U ' Cp&gt;om.
ouglaaa, E. A. ae Attoy-ln-fecl
for 8Johlom Heirs To Corbett
R Rudd et ux.
Albertson, Beatrice La
al To Corbett B. Rut
Maithle, Blrdeey L. et
„ ux.
__
Boot of Saaferd. T te luncheon .\ John L Strong ot
Mgatepa Iked
w u sorrod tnr Mr*. Lamb aerialAmldon,
R.
H.
Master
To CUy
•d b , M n .
“
T te ngui
n* of the
Lake Mary i
pi Commerce
'on day aftor- Ball, Raymond M. et ux To.Ma• lisa* Conyers.
'
Epstein, Harold, etc. To Jamoe
T. Brown ot ux.
Following tte
n . E. A. Doug1

k 'c j g . W t i T d a r ^ y . '? :
*

nlfht (n which thro dtaeuaaad
their Father and Son bsnqust
•which la to bo bald in Oviedo
Jaa. I t '
The tra a tu n r f a r e a report on
tte thrift account in which than
a n eerentow hoy* with account*.
T te foOowlng Wero presen*
Oharioa Lao. Sidney Oairawmy,
Bannlt Kimble. Arthor Hunter,

Girls Gym Classes
Practice Basketball

County
Recorda

* T ie meeting of t t e freehman

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Include*: Noll Slavart. Natalia Traa. Erma Doted*
noy. Barela Proctor, and
Catherine H a rt Also Dieter
Brown, John Dunn. Leroy
L a st, Chria Thompson, and
Jack Morrteon.
T te plat cantata around a
yaonr profaaaar arte fata
bopelesslr muddled with rlrl
trouble due to hU Mad. help*
ful friend*. The play promte*
to be tren d entertainment for

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SEMINOLE COUNTY

f c y Pwfc O. R .McKay ,ie»i&gt;-

Seminole Freshmen
Have CIam Meeting

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The Junior CUao p la y ,"IJn faaaor, B ov O v id T e a r has
b a n c u t and production te a
te w te a m . T te prooentation
of the glsy w U rte on Thor**

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Farm er* Hold j
Regular Meet

Junior Class Play

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VOLUME XXXI

Member Associated Press
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 13. 1940

A ir W arfare Residents Are Urged To Vote For M o n i e s Fo
Continues In Most Courteous. Efficient Clerk U. S. Defense
May Be Upped
Europe*! Skies
*

* Soviet Bombers Drop
Explosives On Hel­
sinki, Other1 Cities
111 Furious Raids

* British Report
Downing Plane

* U. S. P laysA t LargestAnny-Navy War
Games In History4

Britiah filers ranted over the
eastern section of the
Forty bombs ware dropped on
Helsyikl, where two w .ra killed,
&lt;w and four tajurad. some buUd
° Inta were destroyed. The Brit
Ish said they shot down one Uer
man raider off the •outheari
coast. Osrmsny confined Its re
port to yeeterdsy’s operation, ann
raid a British plane was shot
down on the Western Front, and
another when eight bombers un*
rueeessful attacked a Nasi de­
stroyer. Britain aald both claims
were untrue.
. . . . .
The British reported the first
fk scouting flights oeer Bohemia
v and Austria since the outbreak
of w ar was carried out last
night as wall aa raeonnoltering
oyer northwest Germany. The
Island Byh was bombed, as wars
three deetroyw i, but no - hits

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Established In 1908

NUMBER 121

2-Day Kiwanis
Meet To Open
Here Sunday

TO BE INSTALLED AT PARLEY

-

T o d ay Is the day to cast bal­
lots In the contest for tha selec­
tion of the most courteous and
efficient clerk la Sanford," Com­
missioner Edward lllggins, who
Is directing the "trade-at-home”
campaign, reminded residents of
Sanford, urging them to fill out
the ballot appearing elsewhere in
today’s Herald and -stum It to
the lletald Office not later than
6:00 P. M. Monday.
The decision of tho three secret
Judges will be made nest Thurs­
day and to th* clerk voted the
“most courteous end efficient"
will be given a cash award ot
SIS. The second prise winner will
letelve 110 and the third prise
winner will get |0 .
Every resident of Sanford was
asked to cast a ballot on which
their selection will be written.
The decision of the Judges does
not depend wlely on the result*
of the election. Commissioner
Air warfare held the «*&gt;*- nigglns pointed out, eddlng that
llftht today as good visibil­ the winner must not only leed In

ity sent Russian, German
M and Allied planes into action
* from southern Finland to
Austria and Bohemia.
Soviet bombers raided Hel­
sinki and- other
Fbutah
cities while German scouts
sped over Britain* eoaat. and

Seminole Courtly Produces
More Fruit And V*C*tablea T h u Aaj,
Similar Arm In America

tlu* rotlng but also must have
been given a good recommendation
by the committee of 20 shcppeia
which visited Ssnfoid suites
■luring tho week to make obscrv.llon* for a written report in­
cluding their criticisms.
Commissioner Higgins pointed
out that the objective &lt;rt the
contest, held In roncctinn with
the drive to Induce, tho spending
“Sanford Dollsn In Sanford” is to
assist merchants in improving
•heir services to their ecstomeis
os wrll ns imptoving the personnel.
The ballot appesring in today's
Herald may be either brought in
personally to the Herald Office
or mailed, tu t It must be received
tefore 6:00 P. M Mondsy becausa th# count will be made s'll that
tint* and the results turned to
the Judges for their consideration.
This contest was lapnehed on
Jnn. 2 s i the second phase of the
“titsde-st-heme" campaign.

2 Navy Planes
Police Invoke
Law To Protect
Collide In Air
Local Merchants'
In California
Chief Asks Co-Opera­ Battered Body OfOne
tion In Keeping Out Flier Foundr Others
Itinerant Peddlers
ParachuteTo Safety
Alexander Gregg., Jr., who
gave his residence *e Philadel­
phia. Pa. will make n wide de­
tour around Sanford on f ul“T®
Visits to Florida If ho heeds the
counsel of
Judge
Frank L.
Miller. Gregg was the first
itinerant peddler to be tried and
convicted under the ordinance
passed by the CUy Commission
last summer for th* protection
of local merchants.
Gregg was arrested yesterday
afternoon whan 'I t was learned
that he *had sold a fu r coat to
a Sanford resident without jtetrasent of a He sum fee of $100
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yard - in wseteru nont pl***'*f b a d s e a i A fin*
. ration, but efftelals of $200 or 60 d a n In JaU Is
there had been no aabo- tha maximum, penalty. for. viola­
tion *f the ortfipknee b it Gregg
•^k an dinavlan adrieet aald Bus was sentenced to pay a fin* of
slan troops had bean withdraws ISA *nd counselled, by Judge
from part of Lilnahamari, Fin­ Miller to stay away from •San­
land's Arctic port, and that botl ford In the future.
.
Russian and Finnish force* were
Gregg
was
bold
In
Jail
for
being struagthened all along the
hours In lieu o f th* |200
F&gt;oat, further south, but etUI *•evsral
nd
■
which
was
required
by
abora the Arctic Circle, and ap- . Uef of Pollct Roy G. William*
i r - b i ^
for a ma­ beforo Judge Miller wai called
and th* ease tried In a special
in southeastern Finland tha Municipal Court session.
invaders reported advising ManChief William* urged th* eoaerhtim U na defenders through
loud speakers to «-surronder In peretlon of th* residents In atopilng
altogether th* canvassing of
48 hours o r the "Germans are
these Itinerants who at times are
coming.**
Tne United
united State*
Bute* played al *e persistant that they become an­
The
the largest Joint army-•navy war- noying.
Other peddler* In Sanford
the coast
have been forced to buy tb*
2 f c 3 l f d n__,_______
» b S 7 w ardepertmenl
d
army troops In snowy section* required $100 license or be
wer* receiving tra c in g In ski balled Into court but previously
*"*« »1though such tactics were they have chosen the first alter­
Gregg wet th* first
s u r tjd before the Finns found native.
actually to bo convicted under
U effective.
tb* ordinance.
Police aald that the peddler*
were allegedly assisted _In m
___
Right her alrmea had bombed___ tag contacts with local persons
reecnnoitcrod far inaid* German who might buy tbelr products
Iw ntory In the , gtra-and-Uks by a poison In business in Baa•crlal warfare ragtag back
ford. Mrs. Gregg, who sccotnforth acroos th# North sea.
PRRtad her husband, but who
t Apparently to rtteUatioa fee was not arrested, told Chief
aorwal auoaaaefv* days of flight Williams that they ask 640 fur
but would taka « !•
by German plane* over tbs Brillst. th* coat* bat
W * . Rural abr fan * piano* t0 r **£"*-, Bh# aald tho coots
dropped six bopiba aa a row of woro Hudson seal or tannin
lights believed I* b a n been $ S U t B o w in g the trial, tho
PUth of flares to guide German Polleo Deportment woa Informed
ffrW RflJta. Bantam bay on Urn that eevots o f tho coat* hod boon
J ? 4 to Sanford women before
0«o«t waa apprehended. '
Tho ordinance under which
the eperatiea aald all the plane* Gregg waa proooentod, requires
retaraed - safely despite aaU-air­ that any noreoa, firm or cerporcraft flra.
nttan before eeOtag any good*
of lights IB 1
within tho City "whether upon
MTU M i
••d o t fo r futor* delivery or tot■odtata delivery,
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Chairman Vinson Of
N a v a l Committee
hays We Ought To
■Have More Taxes
WASHINGTON. Jan. 13 -D P ),
— The possibility developed tods/ ,
that “enteigoncy" outlays for ns- )
Itinnal defense, which the Presi- •
dent recommended should he fl- ;
1noticed by additional taxes, might
exceed th i 4C0.0OO,fkX) rstlniatoi
| made In the President'* budget.
Chairmen Vinson of the Houle
Naval Committee. said If Cm,- 1
gress authorised the $1,300,000,000 J
expansion program In time, f-ndih
would be sought to start a* m*nyt
of the 77 new warships Involved |
ns building facilities would permit. ;
•The President made no allowsnee ,
funds to stsrt these ships. " We're j
I Just trot to have some additional &gt;
, taxes,'' Vinson said.
Uoth houses of Congress began ,
i a weekend recess, but both pnrtlen ;
' seemed disposed to upprnarh Fin- j
j nlsh aid proposals cautiously for J
I fear of poeslhlr vlrlntion of Amer. i
j loan neutrality. Urpubllrana ran- ,
I tended It wns the rrsponalullily '
i of the Chief Executive to inltlatr |
1a apecific plan of assistance
Meanwhile, the nation hrard the ]
inter-American Neutrality Coma I
j initteo was planning to put i
teeth around the western hrinl' phert security rone with new
: rules Including one rofuein.r to
1allow belligerent warships to
make trpttra or take supplies in*
aide the ton* after belligerent acts
had been committed Inside.

SAN DIEGO, Jan. 13W&gt;)-Two
navy panes collided midair over
the Southern California desert
end early today one ship wnx
found with a flier's battered
body Inside.
hive other aviators in the col­
lision wer* reported esfe, but
sn official asm only four had
shown up, and ana eras still ml*stag.
The dead maa Is James Crow-son,
24, found whtn tb* searching
party Arrived a t the scone of the
8T. PETERSBURG. Jan. 1 8 wreckage 76 milee from here.
Two torpedo bombing pis nes, (A^—Governor Conn,who has b*«a
toying with the idea of running
log$ - three men
cany It
and for
the United States Senate
wer* circling In regular fo _
since last Nov. F said flgt-footedlf*
yeoverday he wot Id a.Vnmmrs
offlee next week.
Tho upper plan* shesrtd off a the"Yes,
make my announce­
wing of the lower, both spun ment In I’ll
a few days," ho told a
eroxlly. All balled hut except Tribune reporter.
be about
Crowsop, who Ik was reported, the middle of next"It’ll
week."
seemed unable to Jump.
He added that he would run on
his record as governor, and the
main nlank of his platform
would be, "wc don’t need uiry
more tqwe."
The governor w si a speaker
here at the itnte Democratic convention, which also brought out a
number of rendidstrs for various
offices.
Mri. Laura Augusta Lee, 38,
Jerry W. Carter, state rallrmul
widow of the lata J. II. Lee, who commissioner, told friends he wn*
served for e number of yean as going to run for the Senate, too.
an Orange County Commlisfoner
"I’ll announce soon after Cover •
before the division of th* two nor Cone does," said Carter.
counties, died a t the home of her
Dave Shnlti, former governor
daughter In Oviedo yesterday a f­ and also a speaker at the con­
ternoon about 8:80 ecloek fallow- vention, confided that he »&gt;&lt;
tag a lingering Illness.
giving the rare his “serious ronShe wet born on Oct. 29, 1151 eidcrstlon,” and left the Impression
a t Madison, Fla., and received her among convention delegates that
education in tha pubic schools of he also would be in the race.
Lake City. 8be cam* to Orange
Doyle K. Carlton, of Tsmpa,
County in 1BT4 and located near former govemof, left the con­
Oviedo, residing there since that vention guessing. In s facetious
time.
speech hr indicated one moment
She Joined th* Methodist Church hie would make the race end
a t an early age and has been sn another that he would not.
active member since. She helped
organise the First Methodist
Church of Oviedo.
Funeral servicaa Wilt be held at
tbs Oviedo Methodist Church Sun­
day afternoon a t ItM o’clock with
tb* Rev. J. H. Hager, pastor: tho
Rev. James S. Day, paster of the
Baptist Church, and tha Rev. J.
N. Thompson officiating. Burial
Mrs. Mary Jsffee, slater of Mr*.
will be mad* ta the Oviedo ComeJ. Flelacber of this city, died Wed.
**7orvlvor» ore two sisters, Mrs. nesday In Brooklyn, N. Y. She Hi
A B. Sleyster and Mrs. Lillian survived by six children.
Brown, of Albuquerque, N. M.;
The weekly drill sessions of the
fear daughters, ’Mrs. Ann to L. 'three
local National Guard com­
Carter, Mrs. T- W; Lawton, Mrs. panies will be held ta the Armory
B. F. Wheeler, Mrs. W. J. Law- Monday night at 8:00 o'clock.
*•« I three eons, J. T. Lao, J. H.
Loo, C S- Loe, all of Oviedo. There
Violators of CHy ordinance*
are also 28 grand-children aad I I will be tried before Judge Frank
groat-grand children.
L. Miller In a session nf th*
Municipal Court a t the Police
Station Monday aftamoon at
4.-00 o’clock.______

Dr. W. S. Alien, Stet­
son President, To
Speak At Fellowship
Dinner In - Mayfair

Mark A. Smith To
Install Officers

Qjftcy fU)IIIM 0;&lt;w &gt;

Local Club Completes
Plans For E nter­
taining V i s i t o r s
Tlio l\vn-«liiy .mid-winter
i i-nnferenre nf tlie Florida
District of Kiwnnls Internatiniml njrens here tomorrow
with hi'Hiliuinrtern in the
, M ayfair H old. A delegation
of more thnn 300 iJ expect,.,l to attend the event which
is second in importance only
to the annual convention.

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Cone To Announce
F or Office Of U. SJ
Senator Next Week the

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Mrs. Laura A. Lee,
Pioneer Resident,
Dies A fter Illness

City News Briefs

Large Wildcat Killed
By Lake Mery Han

0ns of Uie largest wildcats
killed ta this section in name time
was bagged by Harris f — ML
ACL employ* and re*ideal oi
ta k e Mary tU l tainting.

“ Mr.
Chairman,
convention
delegatee and candidates," Carlton
said, “ you notice that I do not
address you as Tallow candidates,*
which may bo significant by tho
foot that It hap no significants.”
The regular meeting of tho
Independent Order «f Odd Fellow*
will bo held ta the Odd Fellows
Hall Monday night a t 1:00 o’clock,
boilnsa* m atters will bo
There will he a mooting of the
Woman's Chris Cmamlttse of the
County Chamber of
_ ____
ta the Chamber bonding
Monday a t !0:M A. M- Mrs. Endor CurieU, chahrmaA will pre-

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These an- Mu’ ufftcers of tin- Flnmln District Klwani* Internal nilial nil,, will l»' installed at
Mid-winter Conference here Sunda) night, lies,ling across the rrn let, left lo right: .1. Newt l.unimus, immediate pint governor; J Edwin llaVer, t'instills, governor; Kml Lehmann, Tavares. «enetsry-treasurer. Top, left to riirht, Iteuli nant governors: I. Robril K Sikes. Crest view: 2. M L.
Stone, Tallahassee: 3. Fount II. Ilion, Falntkn; 4. Joseph A. Frohoek
llnlton, left In right, lieu
tern
tenant
govtriiara; 5. Julius Dingfeltlrr, Sanford;
Stanley V. llu-«. Veto Ilrarh; 7. F. I&gt;. Janes.
Waurhtila; 8. 0. II Mnrtin, K4&lt;7 I-audei .tale

J. J. Parrish Will
Seek Re-election
To Seat In Senate

ANNOUNCES

Committee Votes
On R egulation
Of C om petition

Veteran Legislature
Member Asks Sup­
port Of Seminole

Executive (Jroup Also
Discusses Plans Eor
Enclosing Of Porch

J. J. Pan ish, of Titusville, an­
nounced today that he a ill he a
candidate for eleetiaa t,, the Flor­
ida Senate from the I7ih District,
which include* Sen,unde and Bre­
vard counties.
In usking the voter* •&gt;! the two
counties tu return him !» the
Legislature for another trim, Mr.
Parrish declared “I love the peo­
ple of the 37th llisl net. They
have been my friend* in business
and I owe them none Ilian I ran
ever pay Imck by the service that
1 can render them, hut I will du
iny best. If re elrrli-,1 I will give
tb* 37th Disteirl humst service
and do everything imssihlr lo
make it better for lh&lt;- people
therein.
"I am Interest,d in tho w,-|.
fare of the young and the aged in
my district which i* „ matter nf
record at all time*. My business
life has been spent in [iisirict 37
and speaks for itself," he con­
cluded.
Mr. Parrish has more yenr* of
service to his credit Ilian any nth
•r member of the la-gislature
taking Into consideration the
terms he served both as u senator
and a member of the House of
Representatives.
He entered politics in IBIS
When he we# first elected ** *
Rous* member from ilrcverd
county and was re-elected for
successive terms to the House un*
Ul he went to the Senate from
the 87th District in IB27. ills reo
ord of service In the Legislature
waa climaxed’by his elevation to
th i presidency of th* Senate ta
1989, a position exceeded only by
th* governorship.
H* Is a member of the Prseb:
tartan Church, a Mason, an
a member of the Rotary
Club.
Born In Bowling Green, Mr.
Parrish moved to TltusvUI* ta
I6 U where ha has continued to
over sines. He bss three
__ r___ and two grandchildren.
Ho has long been connected with
citrus lndusl

A hn)|nt in I hr rrfrrrmliim
the Unitnl .Stntiv* I'liumlter
Comnirirr concrming ifovrrnmi’iil
Irfi ii Intion of i*«-ni|&gt;rtilii&gt;ii wn&lt;
C4 tt nhd now biil« for lh«* rlirlo**
inir of Ihr pon H of thr IocrI
Chamber biiibliiik' "*•»«• rpquiilMl
Hi thr inert mg of thy Kltrutivu
Commitfrr of tin* Srminolr C’onnty C?hnmlH*r i»f rm im irrrr in thw
Chnmlirr buiblioK ln«t niKbt.
Thr rtiminiltee vnlrtl "yin" t&lt;»
ail of thr tolliMviiiir i|ur«tions
which were set Loth.on the refer­
endum ballot.
**Any |ir ojio^ii Ia having for tbelr
object the contoil of induRtries
by govern mental ageneie* ahnuld
be oii|MiR4'tJ.
*4Tnr patent system should Ihj
maintained without impairment,
including freedom of patentees to
grant license* test fitted aa lo
use.
“Existing temedies under thr
anti-trust laws me ample and ran
and should te enforced in an or­
derly manner
“ Proposals for udilition of more
civil remedies to tho anti-trust
law should be opposril.
“Extension of Mrtlon 7 of the
layton Act to give the Federal
Trade Commission authority as to
acquisition of assets by, corpora­
tions should be opposed.
“Such rights us the sn tM ’ust

J. J. Parrish, incumbent mem­
ber of the Klnriiln .Senate, onnounrrtl totUy that lie Mill be
a candidate for re-election, nub*
Ject to the lleiiiorriilir |»t ininrie*
in May.

Seminole Teachers
Get December Checks
BcmIlHih'
thiunly’s
school
teachers r,-reived tlu-ir checks in
payment uf I heir salaries fur the
last half of the month of Decem­
ber yesterday, it was learned at
Ihe office of the Superinlendrnt
of Public Instruction today.
Cheeks for the first two weeks
of the month were given to the
teachers before Christmas.
The Seminole School Hoard was
forced to negotiste s loan of
17,500 to obtsiu sufficient fund*
to psy Uie tesrhrrs up to date
sine* the Htstr Is behind in Its
allocation to the counties for this
purpose.
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Tennis Matches With
Ocala To Be Played

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Building Permits
For $5,585 Issued

l’rruhlml Karl Nordgren of
II..- (oral Klwani* Club stated
! tl.nl everything »r' " ‘ .h j
fo, the enlerlalnnient o[ ,n®
i visitin'- »» &lt;•"&lt;• " f. ,1h.p
convent mux ever held in »*"*
i fnrile
Tlio highlight of the opening
day I* the Fellowship dinner in
the Msyfati II.... I Sunday night
I.
eglnning nl 7.30 o c'°cV
which Dr. W S. Allen, president
l of Stetson University In DeLana
I will tie the guest speaker.
On Mon,lav huiine** «»*lon»
W.ll hr held in the mornlilg snd
again in the afternoon with th*
Fellowship luncheon *t which
Mink A. Smith, International
Iruatrr, will i*prttk, to b© hiW
at noon in the Mayfair Hotel.
The climax of th* conclave
will he the Klwani* Ball in the
ballroom of the Mayfair Hotel
Monday night with Birgwr Weeter and hi* orchestra playing.
The program l- as follows:

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2:30 F. M— District Trustee*
Meeting.
4:30 J' M.- District Committee
Chairmen Conference.
7:311 I* M —Dinner and Fellowslop Session
Mastei »f Ceremonies—John R
. Wright, lakeland, l’»*t Gover­
nor, Florida Klwani* District.
"The I’n-l Year m the Florida
District" J Newton l.ummua,
J r . District Governor IU39.
Installation of District Officers—
Mark A. Smith. Tlmmaston, Ga,
Trustee, Kiwanis lnternatlnn*l.
"The Next Year in the Florida
l)i*lrt,-t" -J
Kdwin
Baker,
.1'anil ills, l)i«lr,ct
Governor
I'.till.
Address "Kdurntinn for n Demo­
cratic rivditation” —Dr. W. 8.
All,-ii, Delaind, President, Stet­
son University.
MONDAY
s .Do A. M. Breakfast 1‘unferfliers, Mayfai- lintel.
Past District Governors, J New*
Lummus presiding,
d u ll Presidents anil Lieutenant
Governor*—1,1. G«v. Jo Froliock, presiding.
Clllh Secretaries, Kaf| Lehmann,
Dist. SeC^Trea*. presiding.
(l;30—Call to Order.
10:00 -Report of District S*cretary-Trrasurer 1030, rhnrle* F.
Cushman, Miami.
10:15—Governor'* Message.
10:45—“Sharing Klwani* Iniplratinn," W Fred Cobb, Jacksonvilli'. Chairman, Dlitrlct Com­
mittee of Publicity.
II 00—"Cititenship Responsibility.
Ihe Price of Liberty," Harold
llippler, Kustia, Past Dial. Gov­
ernor, Chair, International Com­
mittee „n Public Affaii* fo*
United Mule*.
I I.
20 "Kiwanis Ideal, in Bu*i
ness," Harold Colee, Jackson
villc. Past President, Jackson­
ville Club, Immediate Paat Pres
ident, Florida State Chamber ot
Commerce.
11:40 — "Extending Kiwanis,''
James I). Bruton, Plant City.
Chairman, Dlit. Committee on
Claiaifiratlon L Membership.
11:55—"Florida's Underprivileged
Children, Our
OpportaiHjr,"
Rev. John Brameomb, Tampa.
FELLOWSHIP LUNCHEON
Mayfair Hotel, 11:80 P. M.
Part Dlitrlct Governor, 81m*o*
R. Doyle, Tallahassee, presiding.
Entertainment.
Announcements.
The Kiwanis Quartette of W*at
i
Palm Beach.
4
Address—Mark A. Smith, Igtafs
national Trustee.
2:00—“Building Florida's
Reeerve*.’’ J, N. Lummus, J r ,
Immediate P ast District Oovernor. Counsellor to District r ---0 y«u t!V 0" 1|?®Y» RRB Glria
2:25—“Fulfilling Our
Responslbllltlee
la _ _
psan Paul E- Rayawad. , ^

Building
IH-uuit*
totalling
85,685 were laaurd at the City
Chances for tb# appearsne b en Hall yriterday hy Building In ­
of the Ocala tennis team tomor- spector Grady L Duncan.
Tho largest wax Issued tu L. A.
raw to play Banferd'* tennl* ta au
diminished with a heavy fall of Johnson who ha* begun remodeling
rain last night that soaked the th* frame building on th* corner
CHy clay courts by the watar- of Frrnrh Avenue end the Semi­
nole Boulevard. The cost of conworks.
Director of Recreation R. M. verting th* present building Into
Hsrdaker said today that lb* a itucco filling itatlon with a
match** would be held unless restaurant and a sleeping hunk
truck driven I* estimated at
over* n ln feU between this after­ for tr
noon Rad 2:00 o’clock tomorrow 16.000
Fred T. William* received a
aftemosi a t which time the matchpermit to make an addition to a
•a are scheduled to bogta.
Sanford defeated the Oral* two-etory dwelling on Oak Avenue
team several weeks ago In Ocala. a t an estimated cost of 8150.
Th* Btyard Realty Company
was granted permission to con­
struct a garage estimated to coat
K rtly cloudy to cloudy tv6186 at 711 Myrtle Avenue aad
Blgtai and Sunday, rata o**f
® »|R . A. .Williams was gives a per- 2:50—"L it’# Be Neighborly.- ja ck
Bl
_
»M m lt to auk* repair* to a twoO*
‘
field, Pensacola story frame building a t 80S
tab •tettea.***
.J U
HlRtaoU* Avenue.
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